1. support underneath.I’m in the initial brainstorming stages for an extra large (500g+) tank in our future new house. We are just starting to look at land for the home build, so probably at least 6 months from breaking ground. I’m looking to incorporate the tank, plumbing, and sump room into the home building plans and want to make sure I’m not missing anything WRT operating costs in my budget. Most things I think I can scale linearly from my 120g operating costs after 8 years of running that.
For those of you keeping large tanks, or that have considered them, is there anything to watch out for that surprised you, or might surprise me?
2. Location next to convenient water supply and drainage for water changes
3. Remember if you include those things into your building plans - it may diminish the value of your home to a potential buyer - so - I would ask whomever you're using to take into account what the space/etc could be used for for a potential buyer that doesn't want a tank.
4. Humidity.
5. The workload is going to not be 4x your current tank - but probably 20x.
6. What will happen if the tank leaks - it's a lot of water. Plan for a drain such that your home is not damaged
7. I have a whole house generator - if I had to do it again - I would use a battery system and solar