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![]() im a noobie so my advice kinda sucks probably
my whole outlook on these fishies is.... put the damn thing right infront of everyone im spending more than too much money on building/maintaining a tank and i dont understand why people put them in their basements. Mine is going to be in the main living area of the home where someone is all the time because its relaxing and beutiful. its not just a tank, its a work of art. flaunt what you got! you ever see women getting "inner nostril job" no! they get boob jobs so everyone can see it and appreciate them. put it in your living room. |
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![]() I've had and ran a fish tank from a fish room in the basement, I would not do it again.
It can be done and done right, but one word WATER. It'll be on your main floor one day, no matter how good you are or your set up. Also lots more plumbing and pumps. I did large scale 320 gallon display tank and yes it be easier on a smaller scale, but.... water. |
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I wouldn't change anything about my set up except the fact that I should have custom ordered my tank instead of using an old used tank with scratches in it. Hope this helps, you can check out my tank build (Mark had a link to it earlier in this thread) for all the details of the setup). |
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![]() I'm with Dez on this one too. Pretty much all the same reasons.
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![]() I never said it's not a viable way of doing it and can work great for you. I stated I would not do it again. The OP asked about a master piece fish room, mine would not be on a separate floor...
Curious Dez how long have you had your multi floor set up? Edit: Dez checked out your tank thread, nice work looks great! Last edited by monza; 04-15-2010 at 05:11 AM. |
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![]() Thanks to all who have replied so far.
Kevin-It's too early for congratulations as we are just starting to look around at builders, find the model we like, approach the bank, etc. You have nailed it as to what is required in that room. The utility sink is a must for me. We are a family that uses the basement quite often in our current house (because it is developed). Eventually I would want to develop the new basement anyways; maybe putting everything in the basement would kickstart me into finishing it earlier than planned. At this point my internal common sense is telling me to lean towards everything in the basement. Please keep any suggestions coming.
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![]() Update:
A new house it is! I've got some very early discussions going with Kevin at Red Coral about designs for the new tank (possibly an 8' with a divider in the middle for two different views of the ocean-corals/reef safe fish and the other side for non reef safe fish and inverts) or 1 full 8' so that I can explore (guilt free) the Tang world. I'm stoked to say the least; so many options. I'll definetly start a tank build thread on this one; as I didn't do it on my current 100 gallon.
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![]() if you are worried about the hardwood in the dining room-use a tile floor that looks like hardwood-i am almost completed my fishroom in the basement and am using black granite as a border,then white/grey marble,with a black/brown marble in the center-this way if there are any spills i don't have to worry about the floor
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