Should I get it????

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This tank is an hour and a half away from my house and i wanted to know if you guys think it is worth $100?


The only thing that really gets me on this tank is the lights.
You see how in one of the pics it is all open, could i get shocked?
What would happen if water got to it?


Thoughts?

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the only problem is i have been looking for a tank for the last 6 months at least and this is the first thing i have seen that i even considered.

By the way on a few of the earlier tanks i have found before this one if i tried to lower the price they would say no. Then on top of that someone else woud buy it in a month or two for the asking price.


I have been looking daily on recycler and on craigs list and not much for the san fernado valley.
 
The stand could use a ton of work. A new coat of paint may suffice for a time, but it would really benefit from a complete strip down and repaint. The light hood could use a new piece of plexi. Somewhat cheap. As for the lights, looks like a set up for plants. A new bulb in the empty slot would probably take care of your concerns there. (Is that a blacklight bulb?) The filter "looks" to be in good shape along with the power head.

Hmmm ... I'm no expert by any means, but I am not convinced its worth $100. A used xp2 filter couldnt possibly bring much more than $20. The power head, maybe $5. That particular stand, I wouldnt give $20 for (it needs to much work). For the DIY hood. $40 in parts to build it new. Used? Maybe $15 in the shape it's in. That leaves the tank. I got my 55g for $50 new. I couldnt see paying more than $25 or so for that one used.

I'm only up to $85 and that's being what I feel is generous.

Just my opinion.

EDIT: And dont forget to add in your gasoline money. A 3 hour drive round trip isnt cheap anymore.
 
ill say one thing, his handy work is impecible, at least as far as his electrical and organization goes.
 
It doesnt "appear" to me to be a shock hazard. As long as you replace the plexi, the hood should be fairly water resistant. The missing bulb is nothing to fear. Just put a new one in there.
 
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