camaroboy8691
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been reading since the beginning .... this will be great ! but ..... you really should have just rounded it off to 20,000 gal .... whats another 1000 . lol
The seating area looks like it will be very nice. Will you have a canopy over it? Aside from making viewers more comfortable, a shade over the viewing area might make it easier to see into the tank. It always seems easier to see into a tank that is more brightly lit than where you're sitting/standing to view it.
Well, I'd have to go alllll the way across the country to end up on Long Island in the first place (Phoenix, AZ to New York, NY), so that last little bit of extra distance across the island probably wouldn't be a deal-breaker. Then again, from what I hear of New York traffic, it might take almost as long as the prior 2,500 miles.![]()
Things to see in the UAE:This build is amazing. Id love to see it in person.
Well then, I'll add that to my "Things to do in the Northeast US" list.hey, the Meadowlands in Jersey is building an indoor ski center too.![]()
been reading since the beginning .... this will be great ! but ..... you really should have just rounded it off to 20,000 gal .... whats another 1000 . lol
i would think about some sort of UV sterilizer from the sea to tank lines...i would be paranoid about pathogens, a couple very large high capacity carbon blocks might not be a bad idea either to try and polish the water of any nasties that could be in the sea water...just cause gas, oil and diesel float doesnt mean a passing boat cant pull it into the water column just as your intake pumps fire up and flood your tank with god only knows what...otherwise this is one smokin cool project...i will anxiously be following along..
I'm no expert on tanks this size, but I don't think you'd need to worry about a skimmer. With all the water exchange between the tank and ocean, I don't see the point of making the investment. On the other hand, if you had a need to isolate the tank from the ocean (as in Red Tide situations) it wouldn't be a bad idea to have one, if you needed to keep it closed off for more than a few days.There shouldn't be a need to supplement nutrients either, as they will constantly be replenished with the constant flow coming in. I'd make a call to Sea World (seriously) and ask them what they think. Maybe consider contacting some of the larger aquariums here in the US, or abroad and get their input as well. This will certainly be a sweet tank when it's done and I'm looking forward to seeing it's completion. Best of luck!
The seating area looks like it will be very nice. Will you have a canopy over it? Aside from making viewers more comfortable, a shade over the viewing area might make it easier to see into the tank. It always seems easier to see into a tank that is more brightly lit than where you're sitting/standing to view it.
Hey Its Crypt keeper from Saltwaterfish. Im very happy for you that you posted here and are getting the information needed. Congrats and I have been lurking. This build is amazing. Id love to see it in person.
Things to see in the UAE:
The Burj Kalifa (previously Burj Dubai), the Burj Al-Arab, the Palm Islands, and this aquarium. Oh, and maybe the indoor snow skiing center, too.