vayapues
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My wife and I just purchased a new beautiful home. As I am walking around this home, I realize that between a living room, and the exercise room there is a closet, that was added by a previous owner. It used to be an open doorway between the two rooms.
So it occurs to me that I could take the closet out, and build a custom floor to ceiling tank. This idea is fresh, and full of flaws I am sure. I would love some ideas.
Firstly, the floor is NOT made for that much weight, I am certain. I would have to hire someone to come in and reinforce the floor, so let's assume I hire an engineer, and get that taken care of.
The closet is 6' wide, 2' deep, and 9' high.
I would envision utilizing most of that space for the tank. Leaving space on both sides for LED lights.
Essentially these LED lights would hide behind a white plastic sheet, and would be programmable to run through a variety of colors, ie, changing from aquamarine, to blue, to purple, slowly, etc.
The tank would have a bowed front (facing the living room) and a flat back (facing the exercise room). The tank would stand about 8' high, leaving a foot or so room at the top. The side facing the living room would be completely closed. The side facing the exercise room would have a hinged door.
I would drill the bottom of the tank, and using PVC would place a long pipe up the middle to the top, for a drain. I would then hide this pipe with custom aragocrete. Embedded in this aragocrete would be a variety of blower heads, connected to pvc, also hidden, and connected to a pump.
Along side of this closet is another smaller closet, which I would modify as the control center. I would place the sump in the side closet, along with filtration, skimmer, timers, etc. Maybe a fuge also, depending on space...
Problems I foresee:
There is no way on Earth I can reach the sand bed, or virtually anything else for that matter. Meaning that I can't clean anything, or at least not effectively.
I can't do any live coral, as there is no way I can reach the rock work, and getting sufficient lighting would be super challenging through that much water. Aragocrets looks nice once it gets some purple on it, but... not sure if it would look nice enough. I may want fake coral, but they all look super cheesy, and fade over time / get covered in coraline themselves.
When things die, I won't be able to remove them, which could then cause a chain reaction of death.
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I guess what I am asking experts, is... is this just a really bad idea? Most of the problems have to do with not being able to reach anything.
Also, are there problems I am not considering?
thanks everyone
So it occurs to me that I could take the closet out, and build a custom floor to ceiling tank. This idea is fresh, and full of flaws I am sure. I would love some ideas.
Firstly, the floor is NOT made for that much weight, I am certain. I would have to hire someone to come in and reinforce the floor, so let's assume I hire an engineer, and get that taken care of.
The closet is 6' wide, 2' deep, and 9' high.
I would envision utilizing most of that space for the tank. Leaving space on both sides for LED lights.
Essentially these LED lights would hide behind a white plastic sheet, and would be programmable to run through a variety of colors, ie, changing from aquamarine, to blue, to purple, slowly, etc.
The tank would have a bowed front (facing the living room) and a flat back (facing the exercise room). The tank would stand about 8' high, leaving a foot or so room at the top. The side facing the living room would be completely closed. The side facing the exercise room would have a hinged door.
I would drill the bottom of the tank, and using PVC would place a long pipe up the middle to the top, for a drain. I would then hide this pipe with custom aragocrete. Embedded in this aragocrete would be a variety of blower heads, connected to pvc, also hidden, and connected to a pump.
Along side of this closet is another smaller closet, which I would modify as the control center. I would place the sump in the side closet, along with filtration, skimmer, timers, etc. Maybe a fuge also, depending on space...
Problems I foresee:
There is no way on Earth I can reach the sand bed, or virtually anything else for that matter. Meaning that I can't clean anything, or at least not effectively.
I can't do any live coral, as there is no way I can reach the rock work, and getting sufficient lighting would be super challenging through that much water. Aragocrets looks nice once it gets some purple on it, but... not sure if it would look nice enough. I may want fake coral, but they all look super cheesy, and fade over time / get covered in coraline themselves.
When things die, I won't be able to remove them, which could then cause a chain reaction of death.
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I guess what I am asking experts, is... is this just a really bad idea? Most of the problems have to do with not being able to reach anything.
Also, are there problems I am not considering?
thanks everyone