Amazing Craigslist!!

pfft.
I sold my 65 gallon overflow tank with sump, heater, 192w PC with bulbs and fans, everything for a reef setup

for $300

:(
 
this person isn't even trying to get his/her money back for the tank, he expects to recoup the costs for all the food, meds, and chemicals he's ever bought, plus the water bill too. geez.
 
Guys come on your missing the point...you're getting some high quality nitrifying bacteria for the extra 300.00...duh! ;)
 
guy's, i have a 6 year old 55g, painted the back and sides blue, some chips in the glass and paint..i'll include a 12 inch dead jack dempsey..he's been frozen for a few months..he'd make a great conversation piece.

450$..

i'll even include a super rusty wrought iron stand



















:rofl:
 
That's a nice size fish, maybe he is attached to it and knows the price is too high and it will weed out newbies to the hobby? Or maybe he inherited the tank from someone who died and honestly doesn't know any better. Or maybe he just hoping someone else doesn't know any better. I feel sorry for the fish. JD/oscars/oranda's and other large fish ive seen have wonderful personalities. I hope he doesn't end up flushed because the person set the price to high and couldn't sell the tank:(
 
Wow, what an idiot. Look at that poor oscar in pic 2, it looks like it's almost dead.
 
lol. . . . while your concerns about the welfare of the fish may be valid, i think getting flushed would be the least of its problems. i mean, did you see the size of it? a plumber's dream if the seller tried to send it down the drain.
 
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