I'm not a particularly gifted writer, but i wanted to document to new fish/tv/general hang out room I'm going to be building over the next couple of months. I recently moved into a new house and found myself with a 16x14' media room, and since I'm more into fish and not very into movies I figured this would be a much better alternative.
I spent about 4 months (while the house was being built) considering all options for new tanks. I currently have a 125 geophagus tank and a 75g community and I had plans (and budget) for a much larger setup...but unfortunately the entry way for the room made all plans for the 600+ gallon tanks impossible.
32" door opening and the narrow hallway made a longer tank impossible.
I made a few calls about tanks built on-site, and they all told me the same thing...it would be cheaper to open the wall and repair than have them build on site.
So, I decided to do a pair of larger than current, smaller than planned tanks instead. Since I had a fixed width and wanted a dominating "wall of fish tank", I landed on the reefer 1000. 83" wide and I have 170" to work with, leaving 4" wiggle room (oh boy).
The wall the tanks will be on:
I placed an order for more aquarium equipment I ever have before, and I will talk through the plans in the next post.
I spent about 4 months (while the house was being built) considering all options for new tanks. I currently have a 125 geophagus tank and a 75g community and I had plans (and budget) for a much larger setup...but unfortunately the entry way for the room made all plans for the 600+ gallon tanks impossible.
32" door opening and the narrow hallway made a longer tank impossible.
I made a few calls about tanks built on-site, and they all told me the same thing...it would be cheaper to open the wall and repair than have them build on site.
So, I decided to do a pair of larger than current, smaller than planned tanks instead. Since I had a fixed width and wanted a dominating "wall of fish tank", I landed on the reefer 1000. 83" wide and I have 170" to work with, leaving 4" wiggle room (oh boy).
The wall the tanks will be on:
I placed an order for more aquarium equipment I ever have before, and I will talk through the plans in the next post.