Hey y'all,
So, new city (Tampa FL), new post-rona life, and new house has created a new opportunity to utterly and completely destroy my financial future by designing and building an absolute monster of a room-divider tank.
I had a previous custom build that I was working on, that was 86'd by the builder going belly-up, then moving away from California, then corona-virus. If you're curious, my prev build thread is here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/it-has-begun.616765/
I will scan in some scale drawings of what I'm considering once I finish them, but the basics are, would like about 10 feet long, by 4 feet wide by 3.5-4 feet tall. There will be some challenges in regards to flow, lighting, etc, and I would very much like as much guidance as possible by those who've done similarly-sized big tanks.
The new house has an estimated time of completion of Q2 2021, so assuming we don't all die of a resurgence of the plague this coming winter, will be looking to have it installed, plumbed, and ready for water by mid-summer next year. So, plenty of time, but I want to get started early and take my time to do everything right.
More to come, stay tuned!
So, new city (Tampa FL), new post-rona life, and new house has created a new opportunity to utterly and completely destroy my financial future by designing and building an absolute monster of a room-divider tank.
I had a previous custom build that I was working on, that was 86'd by the builder going belly-up, then moving away from California, then corona-virus. If you're curious, my prev build thread is here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/it-has-begun.616765/
I will scan in some scale drawings of what I'm considering once I finish them, but the basics are, would like about 10 feet long, by 4 feet wide by 3.5-4 feet tall. There will be some challenges in regards to flow, lighting, etc, and I would very much like as much guidance as possible by those who've done similarly-sized big tanks.
The new house has an estimated time of completion of Q2 2021, so assuming we don't all die of a resurgence of the plague this coming winter, will be looking to have it installed, plumbed, and ready for water by mid-summer next year. So, plenty of time, but I want to get started early and take my time to do everything right.
More to come, stay tuned!