IDK...I am not sold on the in wall tanks. let the flaming start...lol yeah you might save $$ on not needing a good looking stand but you have to cut in to the wall ( not really that big of a deal ) but try selling that to the wife. then come the challenge of accessing the tank from the front . yes you will need this, its the #1 complaint from in wall owners. then come home resale value most ppl don't want a tank in the wall so you have to remove and repair the wall.
don't get me wrong its a cool idea if you have a complete fish room behind but its not fpr most folks IMHO.
if you are going to do an in wall I say go BIG and do a DIY plywood build in the 400-720 gallon. worth looking into anyway just so you can tell the wife you are going to have a monster tank but after a week or so drop it down to a simple 8 foot tank. haha
that my friend is how to get an 8 footer
I like to view the tank down its long sides it's a fun view for sure.
have you thought about a peninsula? now we are getting somewhere! or even a large cube-ish viewable from 3 sides? more options to think about.
but a tank against the wall is prob your best bet.
so I say 8 footer and be done.
don't get me wrong its a cool idea if you have a complete fish room behind but its not fpr most folks IMHO.
if you are going to do an in wall I say go BIG and do a DIY plywood build in the 400-720 gallon. worth looking into anyway just so you can tell the wife you are going to have a monster tank but after a week or so drop it down to a simple 8 foot tank. haha
that my friend is how to get an 8 footer
I like to view the tank down its long sides it's a fun view for sure.
have you thought about a peninsula? now we are getting somewhere! or even a large cube-ish viewable from 3 sides? more options to think about.
but a tank against the wall is prob your best bet.
so I say 8 footer and be done.