Ok folks it is time to get this party started! For this I will need the vast knowledge base of this forum so please feel free to offer up any advice or info that may pertain to this adventure. This should be a lot of fun. This will serve as a method of tracking the progress of what is currently a 8' in wall build!
So first things first lets talk about how this came to be! My loving wife made the mistake of saying I could build an in wall tank. She mentioned extending a wall or two in our basement and basically doubling the size of out storage room. We don't use the basement much even though it has a fully furnished family room, bedroom, office. The only reason to go down there is the office when my wife or I work form home. We both have jobs in renewable energy and often have to be available on a moments notice. When the wife gave the go ahead I said if i was to build an in wall tank it would be much larger! She said "that's fine as long as everything is contained within the walls of this now larger room". I immediately started work before she could change her mind. Here are a few pics of what is currently happening. You can see us removing the old laminate flooring, trim, random wall, etc. The blue tape on the floor is 8'x30".
I had to decide whether this wall is load bearing or not. After careful study and making a few phone calls it was decided it was not and the next step is to build a new wall with an 8' opening. The tank will stick out 8-12" from the wall so we have a minimal view from the side. I was a cabinet builder for a decade so I will have to come up with some interesting/tasteful touches to finish it all in and get it looking good. I plan to make the front accessible to some degree or another.
I currently have a 75 gallon aquarium that was my first venture into reef keeping. It has served its purpose and I've managed to keep most critters alive for a few years so far. The big issue with the 75 is its out in the open and I have no way if hiding all the buckets, containers, food, testing kits, etc. Not to mention i never finished building a canopy or doors for the front of the stand. My wife refers to is as my little science experiment in the basement or my mess depending on her mood! I also have a 40 gallon all in one in my bedroom that just houses a few fish at the moment, just recently put it back in business.
So here is a list of questions I need answers to at this point in no particular order:
Is all of this too much to ask??? Lets hear form the forum, what do you guys think?
So first things first lets talk about how this came to be! My loving wife made the mistake of saying I could build an in wall tank. She mentioned extending a wall or two in our basement and basically doubling the size of out storage room. We don't use the basement much even though it has a fully furnished family room, bedroom, office. The only reason to go down there is the office when my wife or I work form home. We both have jobs in renewable energy and often have to be available on a moments notice. When the wife gave the go ahead I said if i was to build an in wall tank it would be much larger! She said "that's fine as long as everything is contained within the walls of this now larger room". I immediately started work before she could change her mind. Here are a few pics of what is currently happening. You can see us removing the old laminate flooring, trim, random wall, etc. The blue tape on the floor is 8'x30".
I had to decide whether this wall is load bearing or not. After careful study and making a few phone calls it was decided it was not and the next step is to build a new wall with an 8' opening. The tank will stick out 8-12" from the wall so we have a minimal view from the side. I was a cabinet builder for a decade so I will have to come up with some interesting/tasteful touches to finish it all in and get it looking good. I plan to make the front accessible to some degree or another.
I currently have a 75 gallon aquarium that was my first venture into reef keeping. It has served its purpose and I've managed to keep most critters alive for a few years so far. The big issue with the 75 is its out in the open and I have no way if hiding all the buckets, containers, food, testing kits, etc. Not to mention i never finished building a canopy or doors for the front of the stand. My wife refers to is as my little science experiment in the basement or my mess depending on her mood! I also have a 40 gallon all in one in my bedroom that just houses a few fish at the moment, just recently put it back in business.
So here is a list of questions I need answers to at this point in no particular order:
- Acrylic or glass? I would like to hear what the folks of this fine forum have to say on this topic.
- What kind of power will I need to make this happen, upon first glance I have 2 separate circuits in or going through this room. I will investigate further soon.
- What would be an ideal depth for this type of tank? I think about lighting options and what would be ideal. It is after all going to be a ton of lights!
- Steel or wood stand?
- Figure out the electrical and possibly add circuits if needed, the rest of the basement is finished so this may be difficult.
- Frame in new wall and relocate door to the left.
- Drywall
- Room lighting, thinking one 4' florescent fixture for some spread and then converting the two previously installed pendants to outlets above the tank for tank lighting.
- move a ton of stuff to our backyard storage shed so I can hang drywall.
- flooring in front of the tank, small area and will probably go with vinyl of some sort for its waterproof properties.
- become a contributing member!
- Saltwater mixing station hidden up under the stairs, did I mention the utility closet is on the other side of the wall/stairs to the right.
- Ample room around tank to perform maintenance.
- Dedicated space for QT tank
- Storage cabinets for testing supplies, additives and all the other "fish stuff"
- Room to have a wall of electrical and controller related items, I am so tired of cramming these items under my current tank!
- direct connection to the home network, this is easy as this are was previously a bar area with cable, ethernet, and outlets. It's already there!
- A very large sump, still debating how to accomplish this.
Is all of this too much to ask??? Lets hear form the forum, what do you guys think?