Introduction
After a few years of following along with these large aquarium builds, I have learned a ton of information. I am starting this build thread in hopes to add to the vast information that can be found here on ReefCentral.
I own an aquarium service and installation company in Colorado. After being a hobbyist for numerous years (TOTM Feb ’04), I started this company a couple of years ago. My team, Brandon (bmwardo), Mark (Tkeracer619) and I had a unique opportunity to build two large aquariums in a new office building. One of which will be featured in this thread. The other aquarium is a 900-gallon “fish only†with Living Colorâ"žÂ¢ artificial reef inserts.
The owner of the company contacted us to build these systems into a commercial office setting. There is no such thing as an unlimited budget, but we were pleased with the financial commitment to make these systems functional and successful over the long term. We arrived on the scene after the next to final architectural drawings had been completed. Through a few minor adjustments, we were able to work through the needs for the aquariums, including the aqua room, floor drains, electrical needs, ceiling height and ventilation. These first photos are documenting the building site during construction.
2/7/2008
Standing inside the fish room:
The ceiling and the light rack:
After a few years of following along with these large aquarium builds, I have learned a ton of information. I am starting this build thread in hopes to add to the vast information that can be found here on ReefCentral.
I own an aquarium service and installation company in Colorado. After being a hobbyist for numerous years (TOTM Feb ’04), I started this company a couple of years ago. My team, Brandon (bmwardo), Mark (Tkeracer619) and I had a unique opportunity to build two large aquariums in a new office building. One of which will be featured in this thread. The other aquarium is a 900-gallon “fish only†with Living Colorâ"žÂ¢ artificial reef inserts.
The owner of the company contacted us to build these systems into a commercial office setting. There is no such thing as an unlimited budget, but we were pleased with the financial commitment to make these systems functional and successful over the long term. We arrived on the scene after the next to final architectural drawings had been completed. Through a few minor adjustments, we were able to work through the needs for the aquariums, including the aqua room, floor drains, electrical needs, ceiling height and ventilation. These first photos are documenting the building site during construction.
2/7/2008

Standing inside the fish room:


The ceiling and the light rack:

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