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My fish rooms build

Guess that indoor pond better come quick. Nice pickups!
 
It just isn't the same looking down at a fish versus looking at them from the side.
 
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Make sure you get a dehumidifier with a hose attachment and have it so it can constantly drain. I would not reuse the water from the dehumidifier in your pond. Gars, Arrowanas, arapimas, all jump..... just FYI, I made a 18" plexiglass "sneeze guard" for my pond so they can't get over that.
 
Don't disagree. I might have to do both though. There's no power in the back fish room so I still have to fix that first. And I could easily run an extension cord to power a pump for the pond while I fix the rest up. There's also the cost. I could fully set up a 8' round pond for less than $500. The tank will be ~$10k for tank, stand, canopy, sump
 
Don't disagree. I might have to do both though. There's no power in the back fish room so I still have to fix that first. And I could easily run an extension cord to power a pump for the pond while I fix the rest up. There's also the cost. I could fully set up a 8' round pond for less than $500. The tank will be ~$10k for tank, stand, canopy, sump
Do you trust yourself enough to attempt a rectangular pond with a viewing panel installed? I believe it could be a nice inbetween point between pond and tank.
 
I actually don't have a humidity problem anymore now that the house plants are thriving. It's still higher than the rest of the house, but the window doesn't look like it's raining on the inside. And it'll only get better as they grow more
Word of advice my friend, do you have an accurate way to measure the humidity? If not then do yourself a favor and get a humidity measure. I had my humidity in the upper 80's for months because I didn't know any better and ended up with upper respiratory bronchitis because of it. Now I have a dehumidifier going keeping the room at 30% humidity or so.
 
Word of advice my friend, do you have an accurate way to measure the humidity? If not then do yourself a favor and get a humidity measure. I had my humidity in the upper 80's for months because I didn't know any better and ended up with upper respiratory bronchitis because of it. Now I have a dehumidifier going keeping the room at 30% humidity or so.

Great advice. And you know while I was writing that comment I thought the same thing. It feels better, but it was probably at 95% before so of course anything would feel better than that
 
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