How do you go about selling a fish tank?

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rrcoolj;2375777; said:
So I've had my community tank for about two years now and it's my first real fish tank. I say real because It's the first tank that The fish actually survived for longer than a month or two:grinno:. Anyway I recently set up my 55 gallon mbuna cichlid tank and it's like a dream come true. You see ever since I got my angelfish(who currently resides in the community tank) I just fell in love with cichlids. Thier personality and aggression especially. SO I recently lost one of my angelfish. The pair had two broods over the years and although I loved breeding them, the fry never lasted long because I din't have the equipment to care for them. SO I kinda quit on the whole thing. DOn't get my wrong I love angelfish but I just feel like right now in my life I can't take care of two fish tanks. I have my 55 gallon my leopard geckos and I plan on getting a savannah monitor soon which will require some work. I'm only fourteen so I just can't do it all right now. I don't have the money, the time, or the space anymore. Maybe when I'm older and have my own place I can get back into angelfish.

So the point of this long story was for hopefully you guys to help me or give me I deas on how I can sell this tank. I wasn't really sure what section to put it in so I chose this one. Any suggestions?


i know this isn't really help to what your looking for but i'd hang onto the tank unless you get someone to overpay. if you don't think you have time available at 14 what do you think it will be like when you have to get a job, or 2? if anything this is one of the best times for you to have as much as you can, just my opinion.
 
I would hang on to your other tank....never know when you are going to need it. A quarantine or hospital tank or when you have a fish that "just won't get along".

Keep it!
 
well you guys don't have to worry I've decided to keep it. IDK what will happen in the future but for know I've decided to keep it. In the end I just couldn't get rid of my first tank. I've really become attached to my angelfish and I just could not give her up. ANd you guys are right. Better keep all I can now while I don't have to pay bills or anything like that.
 
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