Hi All,
I'm building a new house and I have the option of plumbing a tank through a wall to a dedicated "fish room" adjacent to the laundry room...or actually putting the tank in-wall. The space I have to work with will result in a fish room with about 4'-0" x 7'-8" clear space (inside to inside walls) with the tank in front of the wall and about 2'-0" x 7'-8"clear with the tank in-wall. Tank will probably be a typical 180 gallon (6'x2'x2') or similar.
I have never done an in-wall tank and I'm concerned about access for maintenance. I've seen people do these installations with cabinet doors etc. in the front to facilitate access. I'm also concerned about making the fish room that cramped if I go in-wall.
If I put the tank in front of the wall I'll have plenty of space in the fish room but the tank will sit in the den taking up floor space. Not sure I'm loving the idea of a large tank taking up that much space in the den if I have the option to put it in the wall. My wife actually prefers this option for the 3 panel viewing.
There is a third option...put the entire setup in the basement...which would basically give me almost unlimited room. My wife doesn't like this option because she'd rather have the tank in an area where everyone will see it a lot (this is a ranch house and the basement will not be finished right away).
I'm interested in getting input from anyone who's done (or has to maintain) similar installations.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I'm building a new house and I have the option of plumbing a tank through a wall to a dedicated "fish room" adjacent to the laundry room...or actually putting the tank in-wall. The space I have to work with will result in a fish room with about 4'-0" x 7'-8" clear space (inside to inside walls) with the tank in front of the wall and about 2'-0" x 7'-8"clear with the tank in-wall. Tank will probably be a typical 180 gallon (6'x2'x2') or similar.
I have never done an in-wall tank and I'm concerned about access for maintenance. I've seen people do these installations with cabinet doors etc. in the front to facilitate access. I'm also concerned about making the fish room that cramped if I go in-wall.
If I put the tank in front of the wall I'll have plenty of space in the fish room but the tank will sit in the den taking up floor space. Not sure I'm loving the idea of a large tank taking up that much space in the den if I have the option to put it in the wall. My wife actually prefers this option for the 3 panel viewing.
There is a third option...put the entire setup in the basement...which would basically give me almost unlimited room. My wife doesn't like this option because she'd rather have the tank in an area where everyone will see it a lot (this is a ranch house and the basement will not be finished right away).
I'm interested in getting input from anyone who's done (or has to maintain) similar installations.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.


