nsamouroux
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I've got a 360g display that I'm in the process of setting up, but I've got a decision to make (what, only one? :rolleye1
... I have an unfinished 1/2 basement / cellar of corts directly below where the aquarium will reside, but I can't decide if I want to put my sumps / refugium / equipment down there, or keep it below the stand as I've always done with my other systems throughout the house. The way I see it is the basement "fish room" has the following advantages / disadvantages:
Advantages:
- out of sight, out of mind
- a free chiller of sorts, since it's below ground and Seattle never gets too hot
- less potential mess in the event of a flood (sump pump in basement plumbed to the sewer)
Disadvantages:
- Again, out of sight, out of mind. More of a pain to do regular maintenance
- humidity issues. Unfinished basement traps moisture and could cause problems without adding lots of ventilation / dehumidifiers
- distance / head pressure for return pump. I'll need a Hammerhead to pump up from the basement, or a Dart / Snapper if below the tank inside the stand
- increased equipment costs / power costs and more plumbing with a chance of failure.
Anyone else have any feedback here? The stand has MORE than enough room to house all of the equipment (8' x 3' footprint), but I'll have to cut out a stainless steel "shelf" to open it up. I'll be adding lateral / shear bracing to the stand anyways, so that's a minor hassle.
Pic of the stand

Advantages:
- out of sight, out of mind
- a free chiller of sorts, since it's below ground and Seattle never gets too hot
- less potential mess in the event of a flood (sump pump in basement plumbed to the sewer)
Disadvantages:
- Again, out of sight, out of mind. More of a pain to do regular maintenance
- humidity issues. Unfinished basement traps moisture and could cause problems without adding lots of ventilation / dehumidifiers
- distance / head pressure for return pump. I'll need a Hammerhead to pump up from the basement, or a Dart / Snapper if below the tank inside the stand
- increased equipment costs / power costs and more plumbing with a chance of failure.
Anyone else have any feedback here? The stand has MORE than enough room to house all of the equipment (8' x 3' footprint), but I'll have to cut out a stainless steel "shelf" to open it up. I'll be adding lateral / shear bracing to the stand anyways, so that's a minor hassle.
Pic of the stand
