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Old 08-31-2015, 07:36 PM
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Old 09-01-2015, 04:37 PM
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Got into the house super late last night, but managed to snap a few photos of the room I want to put the tank in.

This is the main room that I want to put the tank in. Sorry it is so dark. The entrance to the room is pretty deep and the wall there (far left red box) is a good place, however there is currently a built in there that I would have to tear out - permission required.

The second from the left red box is my second choice, but depends on the furniture in the room and will restrict depth.

Third red box is where the roommate wants it (there will be a huge couch in front of it.) yay outlets, boo it being behind a couch.

Blue circle is where I originally planned to have it, but the sound system set up is making it a no no



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Behind the couch


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Old 09-01-2015, 06:36 PM
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One of the reasons I wanted to upgrade my tank was because I feel that my current take doesn't provide enough separation between territories and I have had some aggression issues (I am pretty sure it is from my clowns).

For a while there my poor firefish was being beat up pretty bad. I thought it was from my sapphire damsel, but when I put up a make shift egg crate barrier to split the tank (my damsel, my clown goby, and my watchman can all fit through), the firefish has been fine. The only guys that cant fit through are the clowns. Big bullies.

So, basically I want to try my best to ensure there are enough hidy holes and space for everyone to stake out their territories happily.

Current critters:
1 firefish
1 clown goby
1 sapphire damsel
1 watchman goby
2 black ocellaris clowns

What I would like to add:
1 Bartlett's Anthias
1 Barnacle Blenny
2 Bangai Cardinal
1 Carpenter Wrasse
1 Eibl angel
3 black axil chromis
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Eiblii angels are real hit or miss in terms of being coral safe. One of my favourites though in terms of looks.
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Behind the couch , might be a pain to do maintenance .
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Old 09-02-2015, 01:57 PM
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Behind the couch , might be a pain to do maintenance .
Agreed.

I'm leaning towards one of the side walls.
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Old 09-04-2015, 05:36 PM
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While I still haven't decided where to put the tank, it isn't as high on my list at the moment because of some issues with the plumbing in the utility room. Said issues can be seen here

Long story short.
1) plumbing is not copper or pvc but PEX therefore I can't use a clamp
2) plumbing is a mess and needs to be redone
3) RODI is under the bathroom sink, exactly where I did not want it.

Solution - we're hiring a plumber to come in and fix the disaster that is in the utility room, and while he is at it were going to get him to T off for the RODI. Yay more $$ spent.
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Old 09-06-2015, 12:32 AM
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Tomorrow is the big day. I will be moving my tank from my old house to the new. I am currently getting some rodi water ready at the new house in case I need it. Tank will be set up in the utility room as I will be using it as a qt when the new one comes in.

My bathroom is full of buckets and fish stuff. Cannot wait to get the plumber in Thursday so I can move everything into the utility room.

Also going to start taping off the walls in the media room to figure out which place is the best.

Slowly but surely the glitches are working out.
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Old 09-07-2015, 03:57 AM
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7 hours later and the tank is finally moved.

Remind me to never move a tank ever again. My poor fish were in a 5 gallon pail with a heater and air stone for a few hours, and I was pretty sure someone was going to die.

While in transit one of the bags got a hole in it and leaked all over (spiney snail to blame for that) and I thought the back of the tank blew a seal.

But finally everything is set up enough to get everything running, everyone is in the tank and swimming around, and we will see if there are any casualties in the morning!
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Old 09-08-2015, 05:57 PM
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Managed to take some time from unpacking and taped up some outlines in the media room. Approx dimensions are 48LX22HX 30 from the wall.

I am debating whether or not I should go with an internal or external overflow, which may affect the depth of the tank.

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