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![]() Darn, I guess I'll have to leave that job up to my dogs.
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![]() I'm thinking your probably going to have to go with an acrylic tank that size. My glass tank is 300 gal and was over 800 lbs empty. We had to carry it into the house. We almost couldn't do it with 5 guys. The other option is to put it together in the basement, but I wouldn't trust my own handy work.
I think for a system that big you should have it hard plumbed into the drain. I have a single drain in my fishroom which works for water changes, sink, RO/DI waste. No carrying buckets of water.
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300 gal starphire custom built in pentagon reef (+90 gal sump on Blue Line 100 HD return pump, 210lb LR, Euro-Reef RC250 skimmer, 2x400W MH, 2x28W compacts, 2xTurbelle classic 4002 pumps & Turbelle Stream 6100 on 7095 Multicontroller, running ZEOvit) Livestock Fish: damsels; sailfin, yellow, regal & naso tangs; ocellaris & tomato clowns; lyretail anthias; foxface lo; flame angelfish corals: a few |
#33
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![]() Yeah, I have to drain the water from the tank into a rubbermaid tub by the window, from there I pump it out the window and onto the laneway. Not impossible, just a pain in the butt!
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#34
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![]() I'm still exploring what my options are for tanks, I'm currently reasearching acrylic, plywood, and epoxy (a la Superfudge). I have to wait to see the space before making a decision. I like the look of glass, which is why if I went with starfire, I would be going with a system much like that of Superfudge's.
I want to plumb my tank up so that I can just turn a valve, and shut off the return pump to do water changes. Simple, no bucket lifting, no fear of mess, and no funny dirty water smell. The same would go for adding in the fresh saltwater. I guess that means the tank will be plumbed into the drain, and I'll also have independent drain access incase I need it for something. |
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![]() I'm moving to a new house next year so I did a little pre-planning as well. Mine is only an 80gal tank but later on I would like something bigger to put in my basement. So for my basement, i roughed in a drain and water line. If you have a water softener, make sure you remind them to make the water line for the fish to be hard water. My fish tank will go on the main floor for now. They are going to place my floor beams closer together. 12" instead of 16". You can also reinforce it further by adding telepost in the basement to support the floor joists.
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#36
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![]() Hummer,
Are you having your house built for you? |
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![]() Yah I am. I wasn't sure if you're looking for new house ideas or you're purchasing an existing house. Just a few thoughts if it helped any.
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#38
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Having the sump/fish room though is sure good. No heavy lifting. |
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![]() i bought a 3 bedroom house, now its 2 bedrooms and the fish room.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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