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Why So Little Interest in Whole System for Sale?

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I would guess a lot of people buying a large tank have already been in the hobby for a while and either already have some of the equipment, or know specifically what equipment they want. I know it's a lot more work to part things out, but from what I've seen it helps get things sold much faster
 

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I would guess a lot of people buying a large tank have already been in the hobby for a while and either already have some of the equipment, or know specifically what equipment they want. I know it's a lot more work to part things out, but from what I've seen it helps get things sold much faster
Fully agree with this. If a larger tank came along that I was interested in it'd only be the tank & sump, maybe the lights too. That's about it.
 
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