Hello fellow Monster Fish Keepers!
It's been a while since I've posted much on the forum, other than lurking a little for the last month or so
My family and I recently moved into a new house and while its been nothing short of a pain in the butt, it has been very rewarding! With the move came the tear down, storage and re-build of my display aquarium; unfortunately that meant severely downsizing my stock. Luckily my parents were cool enough to let me setup a temporary 135 in the spare bedroom of their house until my tank was rebuilt and save a few fish that I just couldn't part with.
Below is how far I've come with the build; its not up to date but I'm working on that. Free time is short and uncommon, so I'll probably end up posting at night like I am now to catch everyone up. I will try to make it quick and if anyone has any input or questions, I very much encourage you to ask or fill me in. I am by no means an expert at this, just giving it my best shot with what knowledge I've gathered over the years of enjoying the hobby!
BEFORE:
To start this off, I wanted to post a picture of the room the fish tank has been built into; the plan is to have an after of the same angle by the time I'm done with this thread.
The area above had a huge closet the previous owners had built in the house; it housed their washer and dryer as well as an entire pantry area for trashcans and mops, etc.
EXPLOSION:
Along with thinking the closet didn't suit me, I also wasn't the hugest fan of the old floor and a few other things in the room, so I saw to that.
Luckily I'm a General contractor by trade, so knowing the right guys to come over and help made this a lot easier!
ROOM BUILD:
Built in a fur down to house my lighting and had a dedicated circuit run to the tank wall to supply power, luckily there was a drain along with hot and cold water lines already run to the area. (don't worry, I ran new ones into the mudroom for the washer and dryer)
Lights in Place!
Boxes in, water moved, plumbing and electrical rough out, brick cut and cleaned up, floor down and covered as well as most of the sheet rock up.
It's getting there: timers are in and the wall and floor finishes are complete, it's time to get the tank in place and rough everything in!
[EDIT] - Forgot to mention: no your eyes don't deceive you, the ceiling in this room was built at a slope, so instead of rebuilding the entire ceiling I built the fur down with a flat and even bottom to house the lights and matched the slope up top
THE TANK:
Sitting in place and in the middle of a deep cleaning. This goes on for a while of course but luckily you will get the fast forwarded version
Still going...
Glass clean and silicone stripped, I figured that since I was doing a rebuild that it was a great time to go ahead and put down a fresh layer of silicone throughout the entirety of the interior of the tank.
Tape in place and silicone on the way...
Luckily one of my buddies came over and gave me an extra set of hands when it came to laying down the silicone. It happened fast, I laid and smoothed the silicone and he followed a few minutes behind removing all the tape.
I figure one pic is enough, I don't want to be monotonous and a FTS just doesn't really show off the silicone, plus they'll be tons of those later.
I'm going to end it here for the night but will cover the plumbing and anything else I can in my next post. As always: thanks for looking as well as any comments, questions, input or concerns!
It's been a while since I've posted much on the forum, other than lurking a little for the last month or so
My family and I recently moved into a new house and while its been nothing short of a pain in the butt, it has been very rewarding! With the move came the tear down, storage and re-build of my display aquarium; unfortunately that meant severely downsizing my stock. Luckily my parents were cool enough to let me setup a temporary 135 in the spare bedroom of their house until my tank was rebuilt and save a few fish that I just couldn't part with.
Below is how far I've come with the build; its not up to date but I'm working on that. Free time is short and uncommon, so I'll probably end up posting at night like I am now to catch everyone up. I will try to make it quick and if anyone has any input or questions, I very much encourage you to ask or fill me in. I am by no means an expert at this, just giving it my best shot with what knowledge I've gathered over the years of enjoying the hobby!
BEFORE:
To start this off, I wanted to post a picture of the room the fish tank has been built into; the plan is to have an after of the same angle by the time I'm done with this thread.
The area above had a huge closet the previous owners had built in the house; it housed their washer and dryer as well as an entire pantry area for trashcans and mops, etc.
EXPLOSION:
Along with thinking the closet didn't suit me, I also wasn't the hugest fan of the old floor and a few other things in the room, so I saw to that.
Luckily I'm a General contractor by trade, so knowing the right guys to come over and help made this a lot easier!
ROOM BUILD:
Built in a fur down to house my lighting and had a dedicated circuit run to the tank wall to supply power, luckily there was a drain along with hot and cold water lines already run to the area. (don't worry, I ran new ones into the mudroom for the washer and dryer)
Lights in Place!
Boxes in, water moved, plumbing and electrical rough out, brick cut and cleaned up, floor down and covered as well as most of the sheet rock up.
It's getting there: timers are in and the wall and floor finishes are complete, it's time to get the tank in place and rough everything in!
[EDIT] - Forgot to mention: no your eyes don't deceive you, the ceiling in this room was built at a slope, so instead of rebuilding the entire ceiling I built the fur down with a flat and even bottom to house the lights and matched the slope up top
THE TANK:
Sitting in place and in the middle of a deep cleaning. This goes on for a while of course but luckily you will get the fast forwarded version
Still going...
Glass clean and silicone stripped, I figured that since I was doing a rebuild that it was a great time to go ahead and put down a fresh layer of silicone throughout the entirety of the interior of the tank.
Tape in place and silicone on the way...
Luckily one of my buddies came over and gave me an extra set of hands when it came to laying down the silicone. It happened fast, I laid and smoothed the silicone and he followed a few minutes behind removing all the tape.
I figure one pic is enough, I don't want to be monotonous and a FTS just doesn't really show off the silicone, plus they'll be tons of those later.
I'm going to end it here for the night but will cover the plumbing and anything else I can in my next post. As always: thanks for looking as well as any comments, questions, input or concerns!
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