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Trying to sell a whole set up.....

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55 gallon, corner flow cube tank, stand, plumbing, skimmer, return pump, sump, gyre wave maker, heater, Kessil 360 we, how do I sell this all together?? Or do I separate stuff? I need advice plz. Thank u.

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Try selling as a package, but there will be many ready to dissect the setup and by one component
 

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You can list it on ebay or FB market for local pickup only...or contact the local reef club to see if anyone is interested. If you can't sell as a package, then start breaking it down and selling piece by piece.
 
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