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  1. Jessy's Avatar
    Entertaining recap Thanks for the update.
  2. melev's Avatar
    I've always hated how that closet door swung into the hallway, and since I know I have to enter the fishroom, the door swinging into the room isn't an issue at all. I can leave it wide open and walk in and out as needed. If something is in the way, having the door swinging out is the least of my problems. hehe

    I don't think a drain will work if it runs under the slab and then back up into the sump. I'd expect burping in the line at the very least. I'll talk to Pete about it, since he's good about fluid dynamics; maybe he'll calm my concerns. If I can hide the pipe and run the angled tank, that'd be great but I really don't think that is plausible.
  3. NightShade's Avatar
    Interesting, kinda funny grabbing a sea urchin for defense, but if it works. . .
  4. NightShade's Avatar
    Looks good, will be a lot of work moving all the stuff around and all. I would personally have the new door swing into the hall rather than into the fish room, it may not seem like a lot but you will end up setting something down and hate yourself because you have to move it or walk around when trying to open the door. The hall will always be generally clear because you will be going in and out your front door. If you are going to pour new concrete in the room just make sure it is ultra smooth and you should be able to seal it and be just as good if not better than tile, plus would be less work than putting in a tile floor. And if any cracking should appear you would be aware of it rather than the tile covering the cracks until they are larger. Also if you are going to pour more concrete you might run a empty conduit under the concrete for future upgrades. Large enough for say a couple 1/2 inch flexible tubes to run through. You could do this to keep a small tank in your entryway. The water would still be able to flow to your sump and be pumped back. Even if the line runs lower than your sump at some point if your entryway tank is higher than the sump the water will still flow. You could also use this to run to your frag tank or put a line in to fill your quarantine with tank water when new livestock comes in. You could also run some in the walls as well for electrical changes in the future. Run all your new electrical lines inside a conduit and if you need to pull something heavier pull the old line out and a new one in. That way when you upgrade to the new latest and greatest pump that runs better on 220 you can just change out the line to your sub panel.

    You were talking about redoing the angled tank at one point in time. Nothing says it has to be in the same spot. Maybe put it in the kitchen/dining area on a counter you already have. Maybe even change the shape/size/design to something else. A 2 foot long 15 inch tall 8 inch deep narrow tank along the back of a counter would be kinda interesting. A couple t-5 bulbs and plumb in and you are set. You can still put things on the counter and mount the light underneath your cabinets. Shoot build it so that it looks like an extension of your cabinets. You can cut the backsplash in the area where the tank would be gain an extra two or three inches behind. It could plumb directly in to your new system pretty easy with the new 400 in the same position.
  5. Blown76mav's Avatar
    Great looking plans, love the French drain, a frag tank would be a nice addition as well. Can't wait to see all this done.
  6. Brad Syphus's Avatar
    It looks real good Marc. The addition of the french drain will be a great benefit to your fishroom. Just make sure to pick a porcelin tile that isn't slippery. When is the finish date you are hoping for?
  7. michika's Avatar
    I'd say take down the angled tank and leave it down. It might make a nice secondary system like you said, but what a pain it is to maintain two separate systems.

    What exactly is a french drain?
  8. mro2you2's Avatar
    frag tank!!!
  9. mhowe9's Avatar
    Nice Marc! Too bad that you have to move the water heater again.
  10. Wes's Avatar
    i will miss the angled tank

    I always enjoyed it when i was over. Where will all the carpets go?!
  11. Hat39406's Avatar
    Wow Marc, nice plans! You should definetely have a frag tank. Yeah, somehow incorporate the angle tank in the fish room as a fun tank. And, looped into the 400g tank so you don't have any extra maintenance on it. ;-)
  12. Tbeau's Avatar
    Damn,, I am still crying, laughed so hard. I miss diving.
  13. baker.shawn's Avatar
    im sad to say that your disasterous vats are still 1000x better then anything i will ever dream of owning -_-
  14. Snakebyt's Avatar
    salt creep white might be a good color as well
  15. melev's Avatar
    That's a good idea. It getting powder coated, but I'll ask about touch up paint just in case. We didn't even discuss color, but odds are I'll go with boring black.
  16. michika's Avatar
    Not sure if it will be relevant for you, but I asked for the colour details about my stand. I want to keep it on hand in the event I have to do any repairs/repainting in the future, but I hope never have to use it.
  17. Hat39406's Avatar
    The temp wallboard is a great idea! Good progress, going to be nice.
  18. Blown76mav's Avatar
    Can't wait to see it. I'm sure its going to be impressive.
  19. Snakebyt's Avatar
    cant wait to see what you come up with
  20. maroun.c's Avatar
    Looking great. Can't wait to see the actual move happen.