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SEAN DUFFY 07-18-2007 03:20 PM

Tank
 
What Are You Going To Spend On A Tank That Big?

michika 07-18-2007 03:59 PM

You mean what kind of budget? I'm thinking, depending on the house, ~5K in renos to prepare the space. As for the tank, I'm unsure as I haven't decided if I want a glass, fiberglass, or acrylic tank. I expect my build to take 1-3 years, depending on my schedule, budget, and what type of home I purchase.

All in a I'm tentatively expecting to spend $15,000-$20,000 on renos and setting up the system. I haven't even looked at budgeting for livestock.

Is that what you were looking for?

SEAN DUFFY 07-18-2007 04:31 PM

Big Tank
 
How Much Does A 1000g Tank Cost Ever Think Of Making It Out Of Plywood Lol.

SEAN DUFFY 07-18-2007 04:35 PM

Tanks
 
I Just Got A 77g To Go With My 55g So Im Out Of Room Already Unless I Dump The Poker Room. Are You Sure Youre Not Looking For A Swimming Pool I Need Some Cheap Fish Help Me

michika 07-18-2007 04:40 PM

As I previously mentioned I am still researching which tank type I'm going to be going with. As the property hasn't yet been found, I can't really make a decision as to which shape of tank will be best. The shape will probably dictate which material I finally end up using.

untamed 07-19-2007 05:42 AM

Consider staying away from a place that has a water meter.

I second the floor drain..very handy.

michika 07-19-2007 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by untamed (Post 261039)
Consider staying away from a place that has a water meter.

That is definitely on my list now! Thanks for reminding me.

Do most people only go for a single floor drain? I was hoping for a floor drain, a utility sink, and then separate plumbing for an RO/DI system.

Slick Fork 07-19-2007 03:24 PM

Keep in mind that if you are on an acreage with a septic system you will probably want to set up an alternative method to disposing of water change water, testing chem's etc. None of it is particularly good for a septic tank. Fine in small doses but large amounts are not a good idea. That's been my biggest headache with this tank is getting the stuff out of the basement.

Not paying cash for water is nice, but it does have it's own unique price tag!

michika 07-19-2007 04:06 PM

I'll keep that in mind as well, thank you.

christyf5 07-19-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slick Fork (Post 261093)
Keep in mind that if you are on an acreage with a septic system you will probably want to set up an alternative method to disposing of water change water, testing chem's etc. None of it is particularly good for a septic tank. Fine in small doses but large amounts are not a good idea. That's been my biggest headache with this tank is getting the stuff out of the basement.


Can't you just send it out the window? I don't have a drain nearby so I cart it out the front door and pour it onto the gravel driveway. Oh and just so you know, saltwater doesn't kill weeds :confused:


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