okkiedokki
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I have a question to those that have put some part of their aquarium in their basement. I recently herniated two disks in my back so I have had the perfect opportunity to put my sump and equipment in my basement to alleviate heavy lifting of saltwater and fresh water buckets. My basement is a partially finished basement and I plan on having my sump and filters in the same area that my house sump pit is in so I can just open a valve for water changes and it drains into my sump.
My question is, there is ductwork in the area, not sure if it's aluminum duct or not, and a lot of wood studs in the same area. I'm not worried about humidity because it will be extremely easy for me to install an exhaust fan hooked up to a humidistat and exhaust the humidity through the dryer vent. What do you guys do as far as protecting ductwork, and what do you do for the opposite side of the walls that have drywall on one side? I don't want to put something up that is easy for mold to grow on.
Thanks for you help in advance.
My question is, there is ductwork in the area, not sure if it's aluminum duct or not, and a lot of wood studs in the same area. I'm not worried about humidity because it will be extremely easy for me to install an exhaust fan hooked up to a humidistat and exhaust the humidity through the dryer vent. What do you guys do as far as protecting ductwork, and what do you do for the opposite side of the walls that have drywall on one side? I don't want to put something up that is easy for mold to grow on.
Thanks for you help in advance.