karimwassef
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I have a new plan to build a pool and convert it to a reef in Texas.
If anyone has attempted a pool conversion, please let me know!
If anyone has attempted a pool conversion, please let me know!
Diving board or slide?
IMO, pool may be ok for sharks and rays, but as a giant look down tank, not so much. Have you already seen one and know that you'll like it?
Sorry that you couldn't build your original plan, a lot of thought went into that!
There is two young guys who coverted a swimming pool to a saltwater tank for one two days on YouTube e.. Upkeep would be really expensive. But its doable. I've seen a guy in south america who had something similar in the middle of his house with skylight on roof for natural light. He could close it to avoid rain water getting in.
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Thanks. I do have a massive kalkwasser setup and I make my 2 part and Mag in bulk.
I don't plan on having a cover though. Coral color is driven by UV and any covering will block it. The reason most "sunlit" tanks are brown is that glass and plastic remove almost all UV.
When I planned on a greenhouse, I was going to use very thin sheets of tempered ultra-high clarity glass to get as much UV in as possible and supplementing with UV LEDs. Without that option, I will have direct sun in the summer and use a plastic sheet in extreme winter. So I'll be brown in the winter and colorful in the summer.
No option for natural salt water so water changes will be an extreme event. I am thinking of an auto-salt changer that slowly changes it over long periods of time.
I may install gas-heated fresh water ground loops in the concrete floor just in case.