Tank pricing!?

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I have a Redsea 900 3XL for sale and I am having trouble selling it. It doesn’t leak barely any visible scratches and selling for 2500. No takers. I feel like it’s a steal for this tank but is it priced too high or is there just a small market for this big of a tank?
 

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Most people these days won't touch a) a Red Sea tank; or b) a used tank. Those two combined is, IMO, the issue.
It doesn’t leak...
Will it though? Worse yet, will it have a catastrophic seam failure?

I wouldn't touch that tank with a 10' pole.
 

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Well that’s discouraging
unfortunately it is true, due to multiple documented instances of serious failures with red sea tanks (and the sub-par support provided by red sea as a "high end" vendor in the hobby). As a red sea tank owner myself, I wouldn't buy another, even new. I learned of the issues after buying mine from LFS in 2023. Perhaps try lowering the price? Sorry :(
 
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I am always looking for large used glass tanks, but the only brand I'll buy is Oceanic. And only if none of the glass is chipped.

Keep hoping to find another 300g :)
 

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Also probably the hardest time to sell. Right after Christmas everyone is still in shock from holiday spending.
 

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sorry for you! as someone who keeps an eye open for used tanks, ill have to say that if i see its a red sea, i skip over it. if you really want to get rid of it, yeah maybe try dropping the price more? who knows. maybe youll get lucky and find a buyer! wishing you sucess!
 

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Not to kick you while you're down, but I agree with the majority above. I recently purchased a used IM tank. In my search I didn't even consider a Red Sea even if the price was "too good to pass up". Simply not worth the risk with the seemingly never ending seam failures.
 

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