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My concept is that there would be at least 6" to 12" or more of a drain grate encircling the the tank on the living room side, and on the staircase, which would catch water overflow. Yes this is a dilemma regarding the space possible for someone to physically enter the tank for cleaning. Conceivably the tank could have a diameter of 5 ft or more to increase space, but this of course would increase width and cost. Just because something is possible, does not mean it is a good idea.
OK the aquarium could not extend to the ceiling or it would be impossible to access the top. I have thought that the tank would go up to approximately 3 feet from the top of the ceiling allowing access via a retractable scissor ladder which would receed into the space below and alongside the tank.
I thought that there would need to be a scissor type custom tool with approximate 3 foot segments that could lock straight as the tool was inserted into the tank. It is possible (not something that sounds like a good idea (not that any of this may be a good idea, LOL) of having a hatch in the roof.
My concept is that the plumbing could go into the walls though which the tank penetrates. Plumbing/electrical conduit could also through central tube where coral is mounted, and drains in bottom of tank. Definitely this project would require significant tear out, and rebuilding.
The custom builder asked me my budget, I told him "under 100K" and we continued with the discussion with him saying that indeed people have ideas, but have no realistic idea of the cost.
I am here to get feedback, criticism, skepticism; it is all good as far as I am concerned. It will help me think through the feasibility, wisdom or non-feasibility and impractibility of this project. First I would like to see if it is possible, then determine if it is within budget, then can go from there.
We can make a list of 100 more issues and 100 more hypothetical work-arounds. But when you step back and look at the big picture, any small number of them are almost deal breakers on their own and the summation of them is ludicrously silly.
Hatches in roofs? Custom fabricated scissor tools or telescoping tools? Scissor lifts and a 10 foot tall 4 or 5 foot diameter aquarium, full room teardown and remodel with electrical plumbing, etc. 100K doesn't get you started. A modest kitchen remodel costs almost that these days.
Fish only tank? Maybe, but given the size and residential setting I can't see that being really doable either for many of the same reasons. You are imagining something form a Vegas casino lobby but not contemplating the real world daily maintenance nightmare.
I would go spend some time perusing the monster fish keepers sight to see what you are getting into. Most people with tanks over 5' tall have an equipment room on one wall of the tank with floor drains and facilities for snorkel/scuba. Not climbing in and out over a living room staircase and allowing saltwater to run everywhere. The tanks are typically large enough footprint for walking areas to be laid out in the rockwork, etc.
What about 5' tall or something that you can reasonably work with?
Instead of talking to custom fish tank guy for a "quote", why not put a reputable one together with a reputable architect and engineer so that they can actually design something that will work as an reef aquarium AND with your decor and style and in that 100K budget.