I don't think so. My initial plan was to build a 3600 gal pond but scaled it down to this size due to concern about too much humidity inside the house. If I want to have a bigger setup, I'll have to do it in another place (city or country) where the environment is different. My wife likes to move to Victoria, British Columbia and she's dangling the idea of having a backyard arowana pond to get me to go there.Mystix212;1067211; said:Great article. Any plans on getting a bigger and better tank in the next 2 decades? Lol
yes. I think stainless steel is a great material to work with. The filter box made of 400 series S/S not 316L, we'll see how it holds up in the long term. 316L is the most suitable product for this application, according to the data I gathered.fishdance;1067294; said:Would you use stainless steel again or recommend it? Even your filter is stainless....
Do you still have the goldfish bowl?