project5k
Reef enthusiast
so the wife and i have been strongly discussing some options for doing some remodeling in the house while i have all this time off.. hehehe, anyway, and one of the things that we have been discussing is a better place for the fish tanks.. so, what we have decided, is that we will cut through a wall, into a "spare bedroom" that will become the fish room/reloading room/ my man cave.
Now, after measuring that wall, figuring that i think its non load bearing, and so forth, i feel comfortable engeniering-wise to say that a 240 tall will fit in the hole i'm willing to put in the wall. thats 6 feet long, 24 inches front to back and 31 inches tall...
My plan would be to then use the 75 that i have now as the sump for the 240...
looking at glass cages, it looks like a 240 tall is gonna run me somewhere in the neighborhood of $730, and i absolutely will have it drilled... i'm not playing with overflow boxes and syphon tubes any more, now that i'll have the option.. hehehe
so, are there any things that i should be on the look out for if i do this? I mean what are some of the things that are different with a larger tank? more lighting, bigger skimmer, more power heads, and bigger pump for the sump/return.. anything else?
also, with it being open into that room, it would seem to me that one would be able to see directly through the tank into that room, well i could paint the back, but then i cant see in from inside that room, so, now what? a curtain? i dont think so...
anyone got good total system pictures of an inwall setup? i've googled and i can get a couple of either the front or parts of it, but not the entire thing all the way around.. like does the finish moulding on the wall actually cover up part of the tank edges? what does the plumbing look like on the back side? things like that..
one thing that concernes us when talking about this, is that we tossed around the idea of a 180 tall, but that was only 18 deep front to back, and the 240 is 24, i'm wondering, where this will be an in wall setup, will the extra depth make it less enjoyable to look into, cause as it is now, i can get all the way around my tank to look for this or that, but with an in-wall, you will only be able to see the front, if you wanna see anything more than that, you'd have to go into the room.... thoughts?
also, while we're talking about the logistics of a bigger tank... 240 gallons, so i would need to flow something like 2400 gallons per hour through the sump, and then i'd also want something like 2400-4800gph of circ in the tank right? where and how many holes to drill in the tank? and of what sizes? what pump(s) do yall reccomend for somethng that size? how do you set up the returns, as it is now, with my 75 i just have thoes black plastic nozels that hang over the back rim of the tank, now if my "drains" are gonna be drilled into the tank, do i still use the over the rim returns, or should i drill holes and plumb thoes in somehow?
Now, after measuring that wall, figuring that i think its non load bearing, and so forth, i feel comfortable engeniering-wise to say that a 240 tall will fit in the hole i'm willing to put in the wall. thats 6 feet long, 24 inches front to back and 31 inches tall...
My plan would be to then use the 75 that i have now as the sump for the 240...
looking at glass cages, it looks like a 240 tall is gonna run me somewhere in the neighborhood of $730, and i absolutely will have it drilled... i'm not playing with overflow boxes and syphon tubes any more, now that i'll have the option.. hehehe
so, are there any things that i should be on the look out for if i do this? I mean what are some of the things that are different with a larger tank? more lighting, bigger skimmer, more power heads, and bigger pump for the sump/return.. anything else?
also, with it being open into that room, it would seem to me that one would be able to see directly through the tank into that room, well i could paint the back, but then i cant see in from inside that room, so, now what? a curtain? i dont think so...
anyone got good total system pictures of an inwall setup? i've googled and i can get a couple of either the front or parts of it, but not the entire thing all the way around.. like does the finish moulding on the wall actually cover up part of the tank edges? what does the plumbing look like on the back side? things like that..
one thing that concernes us when talking about this, is that we tossed around the idea of a 180 tall, but that was only 18 deep front to back, and the 240 is 24, i'm wondering, where this will be an in wall setup, will the extra depth make it less enjoyable to look into, cause as it is now, i can get all the way around my tank to look for this or that, but with an in-wall, you will only be able to see the front, if you wanna see anything more than that, you'd have to go into the room.... thoughts?
also, while we're talking about the logistics of a bigger tank... 240 gallons, so i would need to flow something like 2400 gallons per hour through the sump, and then i'd also want something like 2400-4800gph of circ in the tank right? where and how many holes to drill in the tank? and of what sizes? what pump(s) do yall reccomend for somethng that size? how do you set up the returns, as it is now, with my 75 i just have thoes black plastic nozels that hang over the back rim of the tank, now if my "drains" are gonna be drilled into the tank, do i still use the over the rim returns, or should i drill holes and plumb thoes in somehow?