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  1. #1
    Annie
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    Default Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    I live in a country town in Western Australia. My goal is to have a reef
    tank and I thought I would research the subject as much as possible for a
    couple of years before fulfilling my dream. But ...

    someone locally is selling a COMPLETE system for A$2000. Included in the
    price is live coral, lighting, protein skimmer, filtration system, heater,
    wave maker, fish, stand and canopy. The size is (metric) 120 x 60 x 60
    which is 48x24x24 inches. Does this sound like a fair and reasonable price?

    Considering I am a COMPLETE novice do you recommend I go ahead and purchase
    this system and learn as much as I can from the current owner and continue
    to learn along the way as I go or to continue on my path of researching and
    learning prior to spending any money?

    I thought if I went ahead with the purchase that I would only go through
    with it if the current owner was willing to set the system up for me in my
    own home so I wouldn't do any damage or transport it wrongly.

    Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions.

    A

  2. #2
    George Patterson
    Guest

    Default Re: Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    Annie wrote:

    someone locally is selling a COMPLETE system for A$2000. Included in the
    price is live coral, lighting, protein skimmer, filtration system, heater,
    wave maker, fish, stand and canopy. The size is (metric) 120 x 60 x 60
    which is 48x24x24 inches. Does this sound like a fair and reasonable price?
    In general, a price of 1/2 the retail value or less is considered to be pretty
    fair for used setups. If you can get a list of all the equipment, check prices
    at shops on the web and add it all up. The fish and coral is a plus, of course.
    I'm in the U.S., so A$2000 means little to me.

    Considering I am a COMPLETE novice do you recommend I go ahead and purchase
    this system and learn as much as I can from the current owner and continue
    to learn along the way as I go or to continue on my path of researching and
    learning prior to spending any money?
    Everybody needs a mentor when they start out. For many of us, that was the owner
    of the store where we did our shopping (which may not be a good idea). There are
    distinct advantages to making a friend of the current owner and learning from
    him or her. Don't be afraid to strike out on your own later.

    I thought if I went ahead with the purchase that I would only go through
    with it if the current owner was willing to set the system up for me in my
    own home so I wouldn't do any damage or transport it wrongly.
    That's a good idea IMO.

    George Patterson
    Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor.
    It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.

  3. #3
    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
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    Location
    Brigham City, Utah
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    Default re:Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    A new system of that size and equipment would retail at approx $3600-$6000 if it were complete. Used cost of $2000 seems fair, but haggle as much as possible... just my 2 cents, though. Good luck!!!
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

  4. #4
    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Location
    Idaho
    Posts
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    First Name
    Greg

    Default re:Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    I agree wth repto, that does not seem like a bad price. I would get as much info from the owner as possible. how long has the tank been up. and get as much help from him as you can. I am sure he will want his tank to go to a good home. most of us hold our tanks dear and if anyone of us had to sell them I know we would want them to go to a good home. That is just my 2 cents
    fulltankshot 1 - Complete New user buying second hand setup.

  5. #5
    miskairal
    Guest

    Default Re: Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    Annie wrote:
    I live in a country town in Western Australia. My goal is to have a reef
    tank and I thought I would research the subject as much as possible for a
    couple of years before fulfilling my dream. But ...

    someone locally is selling a COMPLETE system for A$2000. Included in the
    price is live coral, lighting, protein skimmer, filtration system, heater,
    wave maker, fish, stand and canopy. The size is (metric) 120 x 60 x 60
    which is 48x24x24 inches. Does this sound like a fair and reasonable price?

    Considering I am a COMPLETE novice do you recommend I go ahead and purchase
    this system and learn as much as I can from the current owner and continue
    to learn along the way as I go or to continue on my path of researching and
    learning prior to spending any money?

    I thought if I went ahead with the purchase that I would only go through
    with it if the current owner was willing to set the system up for me in my
    own home so I wouldn't do any damage or transport it wrongly.

    Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions.

    A


    Why is the owner selling? I'm in a country town in Qld and I've been
    told that obtaining food is difficult here although I've only just got
    my live rock so am a little while off getting my first fish. When I get
    my first fish I will find out exactly what they have been fed and buy it
    from the pet shop then try to get it online after that. Not many places
    online like to sell to a credit card with a PO Box though and we don't
    have a mail service which gets awkward.

    Does the setup contain the fish you want? My friend who bought a second
    hand setup has a few fish that really shouldn't be together. Some also
    eat coral and he wanted coral so he's had to miss out on that.

    I would have appreciated a "mentor" as George said so if I were you I
    would be very tempted to go with this setup and the price seems
    reasonable. Is this the size setup you would like to have and if not,
    could you, years down the track, start a new setup exactly how you want it?

    The learning curve for this hobby is steep and confusing but the best
    advice I read (here I think) was to stick with one setup that you know
    works, dont' try to use parts of different setups unless you know they
    work together in someone else's tank.

    Cheers
    miskairal

  6. #6
    C
    Guest

    Default Re: Complete New user buying second hand setup.

    He in Canada One of the best www sites out there is
    www.aquariumpros.ca A lot will offer help and guidance with any
    questions you may have. Chaz here Come say Hi


    On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 03:06:09 GMT, "Annie" <fharv@hotmail.com> wrote:

    I live in a country town in Western Australia. My goal is to have a reef
    tank and I thought I would research the subject as much as possible for a
    couple of years before fulfilling my dream. But ...

    someone locally is selling a COMPLETE system for A$2000. Included in the
    price is live coral, lighting, protein skimmer, filtration system, heater,
    wave maker, fish, stand and canopy. The size is (metric) 120 x 60 x 60
    which is 48x24x24 inches. Does this sound like a fair and reasonable price?

    Considering I am a COMPLETE novice do you recommend I go ahead and purchase
    this system and learn as much as I can from the current owner and continue
    to learn along the way as I go or to continue on my path of researching and
    learning prior to spending any money?

    I thought if I went ahead with the purchase that I would only go through
    with it if the current owner was willing to set the system up for me in my
    own home so I wouldn't do any damage or transport it wrongly.

    Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions.

    A

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