New 1500 gallon tank build

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Hey everyone.

I'm looking to embark on a journey in the coming 6-12 months. I want to build my dream reef tank in my basement. I have a large dedicated room for it in my basement, which is 19 x 27 feet of open space. Its unfinished right now. I'll probably leave about a 6 x 19 foot space unfinished for the sump, and then place the tank in the rest of the space, which I will finish.

Planning on a peninsula. Would like to do a 16 long, 4 deep, 3 foot tall tank.

My problem I have is the tank wont fit through all the walls and corners in my basement and to its eventual destination.

What options do I have in both glass/acrylic in terms of getting this thing in pieces and then having it built on site?
 

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Hey everyone.

I'm looking to embark on a journey in the coming 6-12 months. I want to build my dream reef tank in my basement. I have a large dedicated room for it in my basement, which is 19 x 27 feet of open space. Its unfinished right now. I'll probably leave about a 6 x 19 foot space unfinished for the sump, and then place the tank in the rest of the space, which I will finish.

Planning on a peninsula. Would like to do a 16 long, 4 deep, 3 foot tall tank.

My problem I have is the tank wont fit through all the walls and corners in my basement and to its eventual destination.

What options do I have in both glass/acrylic in terms of getting this thing in pieces and then having it built on site?
Anything is possible. If you have a builder in your area, Im sure you can get them to build the tank in your basement. Big Tank.....I would get quotes on both Glass and Acrylic...........Where are you located?
 

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Best of luck. If you can get this tank up and running, it'll be legendary. Not many reefs are that big.
True! Just re-read the size.....it's a monster! You might consider a fiberglass tank with viewing windows too.......might be cheaper in the long run, and you can get the tank built in pieces with flanges to bolt together so it's not a one-way road for you. I've built some tanks like that before that are assembled on site. Works well.
 

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there is a guy in Minnesota who did something similar with a 22 Foot tank. BRS did an episode where he talks about all the good and the bad.

 

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there is a guy in Minnesota who did something similar with a 22 Foot tank. BRS did an episode where he talks about all the good and the bad.


Man! I'm scared of a tank that large. That's a lot of water... :face-with-tears-of-joy:
I would go acrylic on something that big for sure. And even that wouldnt keep the bad things out of my mind.
 

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Go with a plywood and glass aquarium, you can build the base, wall and frame from plywood and studs. The viewing panels, both sides and front pane out of glass. You can source 3/4” glass from glass cages and seal the wood with fiberglass and epoxy. Check out aquariumdomain and AlexG on YouTube. They are both contributors to reef2reef also.
 

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100% would do a plywood aquarium for this as stated above. Definitely research it a little. I had the same issue, just not at your scale. The only way I could get what I wanted was to build on-site. The materials ended up being more than I thought just because I went all OCD on it and probably overdid it.
 

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