I maybe should frame in the door. I just over look that it looks unfinished, but in the picture it LOOKS unfinished. lol.
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thank you Tahoe61. I appreciate that you took the time to read my thread.
Thank for the encouragement. I have upgraded twice in the last 12 years but never a do over because of total disaster. I hear it happens to all of us eventually.You will have it up and running in no time. I've found that every time I break down a tank I find ways that will make the next one so much better
I hear it happens to all of us eventually.
I think I can agree with that. This is the most fun I have ever had redoing my fish stuff. I have never set up a fish savings fund before. That has greatly reduced my husbands stress over the money it costs. Thus mine too. lol. This has definately been the most I have ever planned. I have 12 years of experience with this build so I spent a lot more time and money on maintenance equipment and water quality management. My fish room is a lot like a water treatment facility now. I have developed a reefing philosophy of sorts. I have come to believe reefing is a lot like gardening. In gardening you dig a $30 hole for a $10 plant. Much the same for a larger reef.Indeed it does. Reef long enough and you'll have a crash ..... I've had two! One that I should have anticipated; one not. Building up a tank is the most fun part of the hobby anyhow.
Thank you! That is quite a compliment. and thank you so much for visiting! I miss YOUR fishroom. I loved the videos and loved reading about both version. Your fishroom was a work of art. almost as lovely as the tank its self. Man...I do have a weird thing for fishrooms.Coming along awesomely!
You are reallllly making me miss my fish room. lol
Thank you for the lovely compliments, and for taking the time to share your experience. I enjoy reading what others are doing with their tanks too.Nice set up, attention to detail, and thanks for sharing Wish I had room for water storage and change access like you do. Right now mine are in a pair of 44 gallon brut containers, food grade, that I roll around. I like the stations like you have. One thing I have done though is add smart plugs for the pumps out in the garage. That way I can be in my den where the tank is, turn on Amazon's dot, roll the hose to the tank, and then say Alexia power on new tank water, and it starts going. I don't have to deal with a valve or anything else easy enough for one person. That is, of course, if Alexia decides to play or not....another story. Same for mixing station. I just say Alexia mixing pump, and that starts or stops. Other than that, nothing fancy although on my to-do list.
Thanks again - enjoyed the read.