42 Gallon Oceanic Hexagon

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42 Gallon Oceanic Hexagon

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I posted this a while back on here , but a server hiccup deleted it.. didn't repost it because I didn't really think anyone would be interested in it.

I am going to put this in the newspaper it is a 42 Gallon Oceanic Hexagon (25x22x23.5) with stand, light, hob filter, the usual fresh water stuff, even though it was setup as fish only salt. I was going to ask $150.

Is that a good price? What would something go for like this these days? I know I paid around 3 or so when I got it, but that has been a good while back. Any opinions? I'd like it to be in the Sunday paper, if anyone has any ideas on what they think I should price it for I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,Brandon

Update: $125
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Is it yours, do you happen to have a picture ?
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It is mine. It was bought years ago in a pet shop in fort walton. Had various cichlids in it for a while, and then 3 damsels (the remaining one is in my reef tank)

Tell me what you think, is that a good asking price, should it be lower/higher?
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Need to get this out of my living room


$125
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