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Looking good.Hey! I did a thing! I built a wall....
So, this will be the fish room. The reef tank is just above the room against the wall with the staircase. Lines will come down the right side and routed to the sump. At this point, I'm leaning towards a 75g tank as I already have the baffles to make one into a sump.
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I'm having my wife go out today to grab some 55g water barrels I found for $3 a pop. I want to stage the barrels under the stairs to see how I can design a water storage and saltwater mix station out of the way and under the staircase. I figure 110g of each RO/DI and Premix saltwater is a good number. Plus $12 for all 4 barrels is far more agreeable than the cost of a 100g+ water tank.
Sorry I have been out for so long. We have been working with some other projects and I was doing a lot of work on a car I picked up for myself. Now I'm back to trying to spend a couple hundred a month on getting this rolling.
The "room" is 9.5ft x 5.5ft. It will be part of a larger utility room but I think I want to enclose the fish room on it's own within the larger utility room. That way I can keep the room removed from contaminants. The other side of the utility room I will most likely use for indoor projects. Like finishing furniture, small projects, storage. Stuff not to be next to circulating water. Plus, it'll keep it away from the HVAC. I'll just run a powered vent fan to pull air out of the room and have a vent, with a filter, than allows air to flow in. There will be no real reason to have AC in there. It's always cool down there.
More to come on the design of the fish room. My goal is to have it enclosed and the pipes ran down to the room by mid Sept.
Hey! I made a thing!
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I have had this 40b and baffle kit laying around for almost a year. I figure, in the long run, I'm going to move up to a 4ft/75g sump but this will do for now as it will be quite a long time for the tank to have a high bio load. Honestly, my permanent sump will incorporate a roller mat.
The same guy I got this from actually gave me a 300gpd RO/DI system I need to pull out and clean. I heard that it was from a company that doesn't exist anymore but I need to find out where to replace the filters. Or, if it is even worth replacing the filters if they are no longer easy to come by.
Right now I am playing around with how to finish the return line plumbing, got the back panel painted, and starting to finish up the repairs to the dining room wall so I can paint it.
I think this week I'll go ahead and mock up an inside footprint of the tank and start to play around with some aquascaping.