I am here to get input, tell me why you think the project could turn into a maintenance nightmare. So currently the project is conceived as a 7 or 10 ft tall, 4 ft wide cylindrical aquarium, with fake center coral insert around center overflow. The sump, pumps, chillers, etc will be located in the garage below. A pre-mixing tank, automation/monitoring system will be below. Water changes will all be accomplished in garage below. The portion of the tank on both sides of a 5" wall that separates the living room from the staircase side will have a canopy which can be opened to gain access to lighting and to gain access to the tank via telescoping arm. In the living room, the top of the tank is about 6 ft off the floor. In the staircase, the top of the tank will be over 10 ft off the surface and can be accessed if necessary via a 15 ft telescoping 400 lb capacity aluminum ladder. I am hoping that access to the interior of the tank should not be necessary other than to retrieve dead fish or potential broken pieces of artificial coral. I intend to put some type of blind in the tall rectangular window(s) to block sunlight stimulating algae growth during the daylight hours. The tank will be placed via the garage and cutting a rectangle in garage wall that sits between staircase and living room (Yes undoubtedly, I expect a structural engineer will evaluate and structural work may be needed.) The tank would be placed on an approximate 6 ft tall steel stand. Assuming that algae can be cleaned via magnet cleaners and water changes can be achieved without getting wet via turning valves in the garage, what other maintenance issues do you see?