180 inwall tank/man cave build

ndwatso

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Well all, I after years of just reading posts and just recently signing up on rc, I figured I would document my new little project here on the boards. Having read a few other build threads on here I noticed that there were not to many that were starting where I was at, and the ones that did I didn't have answers to the questions I posed. So, I figured I'd document my journey and hopefully someday it can help someone else out. I expect this to be a very long one so enjoy the ride!

To start, I'm at the very very beginning. Nearly all the projects needed to be done I will be doing myself with a few things contracted out. As you'll see in the picture below I have just finished putting I'm my subfloor. I also have the 180 gallon tank along with a 50 gallon sump system. After 3 days I have squared where I will be placing the footers for my framing. If you look to the left this is where I will have the inwall tank. There are 2 poles that the tank will need to go between. There's 8 feet between each pole.

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basement with finished subfloor.

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180 gallon tank sitting in the garage.
 
Nice...AND a mancave. Double score!! Will this be viewable from both sides? You should make a stand to put 2 40g tanks(QT and extra)
 
Damn dude I wish I had that space, I just got done with my 180 g build, well it's almost done.

I suggest painting it or getting window tint so u can't see throuh prior to setup. Qt tank is a plus, man u have endless things with that room.

Have u thought out equipment yet?

Skimmer, lights, controller, flow, return..ect ect?
 
@below... Just the front will be viewable. I do have a 55 gallon tank up and running, and a 10 gallon qt tank. In terms of in wall, I'm just going to put the 180 in wall, and keep the qt in the back part of the basement.

@therory.. I'm love the fish more than the corals, so right now I'm leaning toward a FOWLR tank.

@granny... I may change my mind when I get to it, but I was going to use bulletin board paper to cover the tank.(thanks to my wife I have seeming endless rolls of the stuff)

In terms of equipment I got a buch of stuff for free (some of which I don't need and will be giving away later on). I have two iwaki external return pumps. A moded asm skimmer that I have no clue what one of the mods is for, and I don't have the pump for it. Lighting wise I have not thought about types of light, but I have been thinking about outlet placements after the tank goes in. I may put in some "special" lighting but that remains to be seen.

Right now I'm more worried about placement of the tank in the wall in comparison to the rest of room. I'm hoping to build a bar that curves around to the side wall and have the tank at bar stool height, basically giving the bar an extra seat. After screw my footers in Im going to start drawing out different basement setups.
 
UPDATE:
This week I was able to put my "footers" down. While I had everything already chaulked out, I ran into a little problem in one corner as I noticed that the new wall would need to come out a few more inches. Now that this stage is done I can start building the frames. The past week was spent drawing up plans for where to put the tank.

Here is a picture of with the footers nailed in.
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Here are the demensions of the room:
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Here is a 3D view of what the room will look like:
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With the inwall tank my main concern is:
how high should it be? On the 3D image I have it set for 3'6" off the ground. This puts it right at the top of most couches. Should it go a little higher?

The location of the tank cannot change to much, I could move it at most a foot left or right.

I have also decided to utilize my 55 Gallon tank as well. I should have plenty of space for a bar, back bar, sink(maybe), fridge, and storage space, so I think I'll also build an in-bar tank.(this is one of the last pieces of the build though)

Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions when building the frame for the tank?
 
I would just run the 180 unless the share a common sump. I never have good luck when i add new set ups that run seperate from my main tank.
 
Seems like most posts I'm reading here are selling posts, so I thought I'd give a quick update on my build.

Havn't updated a lot because most of the build has revolved around the room itself: framed, hung drywall, mudded and sanded, ran electrical. Of course work, having another kid, and all the wife's "projects" get in the way of getting this done in a more timely manor.

Just got to the point of cutting out the hole for tank in the wall, and the tank has been moved(finally) from the garage to the basement. Take a look.

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Currently working on 3 things:
Tank stand to be placed behind the wall.
Bar.
Priming the walls.
 
Need some suggestions... Below is opening from the back side. Any suggestions on the best way to build the stand?(or more importantly, what NOT to do).

I was thinking of using the wall studs for front support(they're ever 8"), then building off of that with 4x4s in the corners with the 2x4s on top.
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Got the stand built, still need to put plywood on the top, and build a little stand on the bottom for the sump.

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Finished the tank stand and the inside framing around the tank.

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Other side is coming in nicely as well:
Half the lights are up and half the flooring is in.

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I would think about some kind of exhaust fan for your equipment room. The salt creep will go every where!!!!
 
Tank is up, now on to plumbing. Thanks for those who helped and offed to help!

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