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HATS OFF TO YOU

AND BE SAFE!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379416#post11379416 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefaquariumnut
What height are you thinking your stand will be?

My last stand was 40" tall, but the tank was only 32" so this time I was thinking 32-34" tall... any thoughts?
 
What will you keep under the stand?Your the one who will have to get in there to work on something unless the sump and everything else are kept in another section of the house.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11378913#post11378913 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by deadatbirth
i mean dont get me wrong, i love my reef tanks, but turning down a $84k+ car to get a 1100 gallon tank, doesnt make sense to me.
id love to have a 1100 gallon tank, but id rather have a 600hp car...especially after my tour in Iraq.

OK the car is cool for a guy out to hit the streets Pick up chicks.
Get married to chick, chick runs off with pool guy! takes 1/2 of what you own, you cant even afford a nano tank now.!!

I like your Choice man.
Take care over there! come home and start that d@mn Tank!
 
Think of it like this...you have a tank that is 36" and you have a ceiling at 84", thus you have 48" for stand and whatever is above it...You will probably want to put your lighting on a track that is movable and leave enough space above the tank to crawl around for cleaning/moving/maintenance. I would suggest around 26-28, or maybe 30 if you are skinny!! How much space will you have for your tank room?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379425#post11379425 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by steve the plumb
so from the looks of it you have to dig out the entire basement to the same level.You are in the army so I am sure you have done some form of digging in your time.I hate digging!I think its time Santa's little helpers got there hands dirty.While you are away the Sargent in charge(the wife) will have to organize a digging party to get down there and get some work done.Weather small hands or big hands the job can get done.This way when you come back you don't have to do anymore digging.Then again maybe your title allows you the privilege of having other people do it for you.Just come back safe along with the rest of your buddies.Nice to see someone give jnarowe a run for his money.Thats a big tank

Fortunately all the digging that needs to be done is done. I only dug half the crawl space, there is a block wall were the dirt wall is in those pictures (sorry I don't have a picture of it). When I get home I am going to have the floor poured and above the block wall poured but only about 5 feet. Then I'm going to put up a small wall and close off the crawl space potion. This will give me a room that's about 18x12 (plenty of space for a wet room). And as a bonus the well pump and pressure tank are in the crawl space, so I have easy access to water.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379564#post11379564 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by steve the plumb
What will you keep under the stand?Your the one who will have to get in there to work on something unless the sump and everything else are kept in another section of the house.

Nothing will be under the tank but a few pipes and maybe an OceansMotions 4 or 8 way. Everything will go in the basement/crawl space/wet room
 
Thats good.You will have to have some sort of HVAC unit along with an A/C unit for the heat and humidity issues.Thats going to be a lot of salt water and corrosion would be my concern along with the excess humidity.You will need a big sump and a lot of equipment.I would also look at electrical setup plus a generator that will turn on in case of power shortage.I have a small generator but I would have to be at home to use it.If you are away and something goes wrong at least you have some kind of back up power unit.With all the money you are going to spend in livestock its something you will need.The only bad thing about this hobby is that sometimes it can keep you prisoner to your tank.Sounds crazy but everyone here knows it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379583#post11379583 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefaquariumnut
Think of it like this...you have a tank that is 36" and you have a ceiling at 84", thus you have 48" for stand and whatever is above it...You will probably want to put your lighting on a track that is movable and leave enough space above the tank to crawl around for cleaning/moving/maintenance. I would suggest around 26-28, or maybe 30 if you are skinny!! How much space will you have for your tank room?

The room the tank is going in has a vaulted ceiling, so space above the tank isn't an issue. I will be able to raise and lower the lights in order to do maintance and what not. As far as the wet room (room where all equipment will be stored) it only has a 7' ceiling and has tons of space, so that shouldn't be an issue putting all my equipment there.
 
You would need at least 3x 8 ways and 3 strong pumps barracuda I would think or the tarpon.I forget witch one pushes more water.If you do want to save on electricity the new tunze pumps push 5000 GPH or 5900 GPH and use a lot less power to do so.I a tank that big I don't think they will be such a big eye sore.plus to run those pumps off a deep cycle battery would be more simple but you would still need to run lights or heater in a power failure.
 
I would put one of those European A/C units in the room.Very easy to use.I have one upstairs in my house.I regret not installing one in my basement.I bought a portable A/C unit and they are not as strong.Plus I have to take it out when it gets cold.
 
Those are all great thoughts Steve. I assume your talking about the Crawl Space when you’re talking about an HVAC unit. I had thought of that and figured I would either put in a very small unit or a bigger window unit (not sure if the window unit would cut it though). As for humidity I thought about getting a nice dehumidifier and using green board everywhere down there, and painting with Bilge Paint (thanks jnarowe LOL)
 
The problem with de humidifiers is they heat up the room like crazy so this will add heat to your tankYes the crawl space.You can place the european A/C units on the wall.You only need to drill a 2" hole to run the fan outside.
 
you can get a unit like mine.I just took a pic
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this one is 24000 BTU does the top floor of my house.I have an old home(1930) so I don't have ducts.I should have not listen to my wife and installed one downstairs for the basement.They are very efficient and they are designed to use less electricity.
 
yes its an A/C unit cools the air and removes the humidity.The only reason I call it European style is because most homes in Europe have these type of A/C units.You won't see window types.I never saw one window type while I was in Greece.Everyone has these units because they are pretty efficient.If you buy a no name brand you will also get them cheaper.I know HD sells them.I paid a lot for mine and I have seen cheaper brands half to 1/3 the price.They work like a central air unit.The fan and compressor stay outside.They are very quiet.It comes with a remote control.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379695#post11379695 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by steve the plumb
You would need at least 3x 8 ways and 3 strong pumps barracuda I would think or the tarpon.I forget witch one pushes more water.If you do want to save on electricity the new tunze pumps push 5000 GPH or 5900 GPH and use a lot less power to do so.I a tank that big I don't think they will be such a big eye sore.plus to run those pumps off a deep cycle battery would be more simple but you would still need to run lights or heater in a power failure.

So you think I need 3 x 8 ways. I was thinking I could get away with 2 x 4 ways and about 8000 gal of flow with two pumps. I guess I could do 2 x 4 ways or return and 1 x 8 way on closed loop. I just thought of this I might actually have a pump under the tank (closed loop) but I really don't want to, I think I'll give up some head loss to keep it in the basement.
 
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