Hi everyone. I am new to the forum and completely new to anything reef, aquarium or fish related. So please be patient with me
So I've always loved fish and Aquariums but have never owned any. I'm am hoping to to undertake a big adventure for my first one. I will layout the details below. Please I would appreciate any and all advice you guys can offer
Please keep in mind I am a complete newb... so when responding keep that in mind. Post links where possible and give examples if possible.
Here is the project.
I live in southern California in the san Fernando valley which has a temperament climate
Summers are hot at around 90° to 100° and winters are mild dropping to around 40 or 45ish but averages are in the 55s. I've posted the averages below for reference
For background I am very very handy and am more than capable to undertake complicated construction or diy projects.
I recently completed an outdoor bbq (pictures attached) and would like to build a aquarium in the space below the wood beam. For context the area behind the wood beam will just be a simple walkway. The area measures approximately 9' long and about 14" high. In terms of depth, I would like the aquarium to be flush with the cinder block wall from the front and I have about 12 to 14" to play with in terms of depth. Keep in mind the cinder block is 8" deep so I realize I would have to reinforce the backside of the aquarium due to the overhang.
Here are my questions:
1.) First off, Is an outdoor tank feasible? If so what is the most realistic (saltwater vs freshwater vs tropical) given the climate. Keep in mind the entire area is covered so no issues with rain etc, and I would add some type of insulation to the backside of the tank (the part that isn't visible). The only area exposed to the elements would be the face/front side of the tank and The beam allows for space to access the tank so filters as well as feeding the fish and maintenance will be possible. What type of aquarium do you all recommend and why?
2.) I am picturing this tank being around 9' long to cover the entire open space, 12" high, giving me about a 2" open space at the top as well as additional access on the backside due to the beam. The depth would probably be around 12". My question here is, Is this doable for a tank? I realize I would have to get a custom tank and am just curious on cost. Is it possible to make your own tank? If so, how difficult and costly is it to make yourself.
3.) I realize I would have to get a chiller and heaters depending on what type of aquarium I setup I get. What are the expected costs here? How many and what type would y'all recommend given the size?
3.) What would the maintenance be like? How often would I have to change water and how often do I need to clean filters or add cleaners?
4.) Assuming this is even feasible, what type of fish do you recommend given the size of the tank? What type of coral? How many fish can I get in here? What about sharks or jellyfish?
5.) How much of a pain in the butt will this be lol? Again I am handy, I can send quite a bit of money here and have time.
Please see all the pictures attached.
Again thanks everyone for any and all help. Please remember I am a total newb so will have a lot of dumb questions
So I've always loved fish and Aquariums but have never owned any. I'm am hoping to to undertake a big adventure for my first one. I will layout the details below. Please I would appreciate any and all advice you guys can offer
Please keep in mind I am a complete newb... so when responding keep that in mind. Post links where possible and give examples if possible.
Here is the project.
I live in southern California in the san Fernando valley which has a temperament climate
Summers are hot at around 90° to 100° and winters are mild dropping to around 40 or 45ish but averages are in the 55s. I've posted the averages below for reference
For background I am very very handy and am more than capable to undertake complicated construction or diy projects.
I recently completed an outdoor bbq (pictures attached) and would like to build a aquarium in the space below the wood beam. For context the area behind the wood beam will just be a simple walkway. The area measures approximately 9' long and about 14" high. In terms of depth, I would like the aquarium to be flush with the cinder block wall from the front and I have about 12 to 14" to play with in terms of depth. Keep in mind the cinder block is 8" deep so I realize I would have to reinforce the backside of the aquarium due to the overhang.
Here are my questions:
1.) First off, Is an outdoor tank feasible? If so what is the most realistic (saltwater vs freshwater vs tropical) given the climate. Keep in mind the entire area is covered so no issues with rain etc, and I would add some type of insulation to the backside of the tank (the part that isn't visible). The only area exposed to the elements would be the face/front side of the tank and The beam allows for space to access the tank so filters as well as feeding the fish and maintenance will be possible. What type of aquarium do you all recommend and why?
2.) I am picturing this tank being around 9' long to cover the entire open space, 12" high, giving me about a 2" open space at the top as well as additional access on the backside due to the beam. The depth would probably be around 12". My question here is, Is this doable for a tank? I realize I would have to get a custom tank and am just curious on cost. Is it possible to make your own tank? If so, how difficult and costly is it to make yourself.
3.) I realize I would have to get a chiller and heaters depending on what type of aquarium I setup I get. What are the expected costs here? How many and what type would y'all recommend given the size?
3.) What would the maintenance be like? How often would I have to change water and how often do I need to clean filters or add cleaners?
4.) Assuming this is even feasible, what type of fish do you recommend given the size of the tank? What type of coral? How many fish can I get in here? What about sharks or jellyfish?
5.) How much of a pain in the butt will this be lol? Again I am handy, I can send quite a bit of money here and have time.
Please see all the pictures attached.
Again thanks everyone for any and all help. Please remember I am a total newb so will have a lot of dumb questions