Fish room
The fish room is downstairs and about 10 meters horizontally from the main display. Since I was remodeling when I installed the tank, it was easy to run 4x2" pipes through my floor
This is the view when you first walk in (again, please excuse the mess):
As you turn to the right:
Here's a close up of the frag tank. It's 40" x 30" x ??" high (can't remember, off hand)
To the right of the frag tank, I have two 55 gallon water storage containers. These things rock. One is inline and some of the water coming from upstairs goes through the inline tank and from there to my sump. The container to the right of that one is hooked up to the RODI unit and is always filled with RO water. There is a Mag 9.5 hooked up to both and the plumbing is such that when I want to do a water change, I turn a valve to divert the tank water into the frag tank, thus taking the inline tank offline. I then turn another valve and turn the Mag 9.5 on and it drains the water in that tank into the sewer system. I then turn two more valves and the same pump takes water from the RO storage tank and dumps it into the inline tank. When it's full, I turn one of those valves back and it creates a loop which takes water from the bottom of the inline tank and dumps it into the top of the inline tank. I then add one full bag of salt, let it mix, and then turn the valve which was diverting water from the frag tank back to the inline tank.
I know that just sounded complicated, but trust me - this is WAY easier than using garbage cans for water changes. When I want to do a water change, it takes maybe 5 minutes at most. I then grab a beer, let the salt mix for a while, and then I bring it back online. This was Nick's idea and it's my favorite part of the system. Anyway, here are the two tanks:
To the right of the tanks is the Barracuda which brings the water back up to the display tank. The Mag 9.5 is back there too and to the right of the pumps (not pictured) is my RODI system. Sorry, but the picture is sideways:
Under the frag tank is the second sump. I forget the dimensions, but I believe it's around 160 gallons or so:
A few more pics to go...