New to Saltwater is this a good set up?

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Hi I'm new to saltwater and looking into getting into the hobby I found this deal on marketplace looking to get some feedback.
- 40 gallon sump
- 150 pounds live rock complete with pump and stand
- 150 gallon with Euro Bracing
- circulating pump, pump itself
- heater
- lights
Thank you
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If the sump holds all the drainback when you kill the pump, sounds like a winner to me.
And a bigger tank is better for a beginner so there's that. You'll be able to keep stable water parameters wwith more water.
Yeah, I'd go for it.

What do you want to accomplish with it?
 

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If the sump holds all the drainback when you kill the pump, sounds like a winner to me.
And a bigger tank is better for a beginner so there's that. You'll be able to keep stable water parameters wwith more water.
Yeah, I'd go for it.

What do you want to accomplish with it?
Would depend heavily on price tho imo.
 
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If the sump holds all the drainback when you kill the pump, sounds like a winner to me.
And a bigger tank is better for a beginner so there's that. You'll be able to keep stable water parameters wwith more water.
Yeah, I'd go for it.

What do you want to accomplish with it?
Due to the size and set up I feel like this can be a tank that will serve me well for many years just worry when it comes to used stuff
 

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I am not a fan of used equipment. In general, not just for reef stuff...
IMHO, if you are buying used, you are buying someone else's problems.

If it was a couple hundred bucks (which would be a total steal) I might go for it.
 

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Due to the size and set up I feel like this can be a tank that will serve me well for many years just worry when it comes to used stuff
I get it and I agree. There's a lot of room for growth in there, plus you'll get a grip on how everything works and stuff. I don't see any bad coming out of it.
 

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I am not a fan of used equipment. In general, not just for reef stuff...
IMHO, if you are buying used, you are buying someone else's problems.

If it was a couple hundred bucks (which would be a total steal) I might go for it.
$600 has me thinking about it...
 

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Hi I'm new to saltwater and looking into getting into the hobby I found this deal on marketplace looking to get some feedback.
- 40 gallon sump
- 150 pounds live rock complete with pump and stand
- 150 gallon with Euro Bracing
- circulating pump, pump itself
- heater
- lights
Thank you
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Welcome to Reef2Reef! Good luck on this new journey and start a build thread so we can see your tank and you'll get a spiffy build thread badge underneath your profile!
 

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I don’t think 600 is a bad deal but count on tossing the sand and the heater because who knows the history in that thing. Back In the day I bought a 6foot 150gallon tank with similar gear and stand for 800. I didn’t regret it and rocked that tank for years. But you never know. Used gear always has a risk…
 

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