A little fishkeeping background for me... I started with a 20 gallon freshwater tank way back when, as a child. Not really sure what happened to that, but hey, I had some fish.
Skip ahead ~15 years to about three years ago and I decided to start up a freshwater tank - planted, 20 gallons. Instantly got hooked again and this time I really started looking into doing things correctly. Converted the 20 gallon to a little FOWLR with a couple clowns (which I still have in my 180) and that started my reef journey. I also had a 75 gallon over the past couple years which was a planted Discus tank with CO2 injection. Over the last few years the 20 gallon turned into a 56 gallon which turned into a 90 gallon, which leads me to my current 180 gallon "forever" tank.
A few pics of the 90 gallon (noticed the Regal Tang looks splotchy, just the camera):
My fiancee and I purchased our first home in June of this year and knew instantly where the 180 would go. There was a wall in the dining room that was about 9' long. On the other side of the wall there was a pantry... perfect size for a dedicated fish room! Don't worry, the wall is still there, just augmented a bit.
Bonus pics of floor refinishing before move-in:
After pulling up carpet, partially sanded -
After, but before polyurethane, all DIY because why not... these old floors weren't going to be perfect -
I have seen builds where the tank sticks out from the wall, as opposed to the front panel being flush with the wall, but still drywalled into place to make it look built in. I decided to go this route, since I didn't want to lose space behind the tank, and make a beefy stand/canopy which is actually attached to the wall.
Here's the base stand and tank when first placed - 42" off the ground. Check out how level that 140 year old floor is
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Obligatory "cat fish" picture:
Filling and perfectly level according to the vintage level:
Skip ahead ~15 years to about three years ago and I decided to start up a freshwater tank - planted, 20 gallons. Instantly got hooked again and this time I really started looking into doing things correctly. Converted the 20 gallon to a little FOWLR with a couple clowns (which I still have in my 180) and that started my reef journey. I also had a 75 gallon over the past couple years which was a planted Discus tank with CO2 injection. Over the last few years the 20 gallon turned into a 56 gallon which turned into a 90 gallon, which leads me to my current 180 gallon "forever" tank.
A few pics of the 90 gallon (noticed the Regal Tang looks splotchy, just the camera):



My fiancee and I purchased our first home in June of this year and knew instantly where the 180 would go. There was a wall in the dining room that was about 9' long. On the other side of the wall there was a pantry... perfect size for a dedicated fish room! Don't worry, the wall is still there, just augmented a bit.

Bonus pics of floor refinishing before move-in:
After pulling up carpet, partially sanded -

After, but before polyurethane, all DIY because why not... these old floors weren't going to be perfect -

I have seen builds where the tank sticks out from the wall, as opposed to the front panel being flush with the wall, but still drywalled into place to make it look built in. I decided to go this route, since I didn't want to lose space behind the tank, and make a beefy stand/canopy which is actually attached to the wall.
Here's the base stand and tank when first placed - 42" off the ground. Check out how level that 140 year old floor is


Obligatory "cat fish" picture:

Filling and perfectly level according to the vintage level:
