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![]() So I am buying a house in Fort Saskatchewan I will be moving in on May 6th, So I have decided to do a real build not just buy a tank and stand that is already plumbed and start it up. So I think I am going to use my current tank 96X24X24 as a FOWLR Predator style, I am going to have my crosshatch trigger pair, an eel or two, Lion Fish, a big angel and other fish I couldn't put in my reef.
I also want to set up a smaller tank possibly a 36x36x24 cube or a 48x36x24 as an sps tank. I am trying to decide if I should get the tank custom made or if I should just get the glass cut and put it together by myself. I just don't know if it is worth all the extra work and stress putting it together myself. I am not going to rush into this build like the other ones Ive done I wouldn't be surprised if I dont have fish in these tanks for another year. Once I figure out what I am going to do for the basement floor plan I will post some possible designs.
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![]() OK here is the floor plan of my house I want the tanks to be in my basement because it is unfinished I just dont know where to put them.
Here is the one that the developer suggests ![]() and here is a blank one for all of you that would like to draw up a floor plan option for me. ![]() I would like to have a family room area, fish room, and a bedroom down there.
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![]() For your smaller tank would you just consider a Marineland Deep Dimension tank? Their 200G is 48x36x27 and is available in starfire. It would be much easier than building and cheaper than custom:
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![]() OK here is the floor plan I made
![]() I dont know what size to make the sps tank I know I want it 48 long and 24 high I just dont know how deep I should make it since it will only viewable from one side.
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![]() Here is another possible plan.
![]() Any input would greatly be appreciated. thanks
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![]() Get the builder, or if you're handy to run some water lines, electrical and ideally cut over a drain over to the fish room. Also for the room should look into installing a HRV or at least a vent for an exhaust fan.
Second drawing for the 2 sided viewing on the cube better but when laying out also think about function of the family room (how would you position a couch so you could see the tank and a TV, lighting, glare, etc).
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![]() Why not make a 1 peice L shaped tank and then section it off when ready for sps
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![]() Here is a drawing of how I would like to set up the family room.
![]() I will be installing a tub sink in the fish room so I will be cutting a drain through the concrete into the fish room. I will be looking into hrv systems.
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![]() Are you planing to connect your FOWLR and your SPS tank to the same sump???
This is a very bad idea. Your FOWLR tank is huge and you will never be able to get your nitrates down to a level that your SPS will grow. I would also not mix lions and triggers, some get away with it (for a period of time), but for the most part you are looking at a disaster. .....look into installing a HRV or at least a vent for an exhaust fan (that is great advice, you will have a lot of water in the house) It looks like you are trying to do things right, so I would research a few of the ideas here. .......going to be a fantastic build, have fun! |
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