REHEM
Premium Member
I live in Central Oklahoma (1 block North of Tornado Alley!) and I don't know if you've been watching the weather or not lately, but it's been pouring down rain here on and off for at least 9 days! Well, my house flooded (AGAIN) today...
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/Flood.jpg>
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/FloodIII.jpg>
It was minor, but enough to have to do some extensive clean-up. I came home around lunch time, walked in the hallway, and "SQUISH, SQUISH"! The carpet was soaking wet. My first thought of course, "My tank!", but nope...just a minor house flood! (Luckily most of the water had come in through my roommate's room! :lol: )
* First, I would have to empty the furniture out of her room.
* Second, I would have to pull up the carpet and the pad underneath, and put as many fans on it as I could.
* Third, I would spend the rest of the day sucking up swamp water, that was for sure.
As I was cussing and breaking out the good old wet-vac, a crazy thought dawned on me. Since I would be going through all of that anyway, why not just turn this room into a Fish Room/Bedroom? Let my roommate have my room, leave the carpet out of this one, and move my few bedroom belongings in here! (I think I actually heard Heavenly, Angelic music when I made this decision!)
I know that this sounds ludicrous, but it will actually solve quite a few of my personal issues:
1) All of the equipment that I have will be in this room, eliminating all noise from the main living area where I have had the tank. It will also free up a significant amount of space in this original area.
2) I'm not upgrading a single thing (yeah right!), but this will allow me to redesign some of my plumbing that I have had space issues with. It will also allow me to add a couple of extra features that I have never previously had the room to incorporate. I actually have most everything I will need from past tank scraps believe it or not!
3) I have recently come down with a bout of recurring insomnia (for many different reasons, I'm sure), so this will give me something else to do during the twilight hours! I think that I am the most excited about this part of the entire project!
This is not a BIG tank, nor a BIG system, but I kind of like that aspect of this new thread. It will be a good "Average Joe" thread for some of my fellow Reef newbies to follow. I will have to do some basic wall construction to frame the tank, I will eventually have to transfer all of the contents of the main aquarium, and I will have to re-plumb everything plus add on a few new goodies!
I have never been so happy about a house flood! I better get started:bounce2:
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/Concrete.jpg>
AFTER PULLING OUT THE CARPET, ETC.
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/FutureTankWall.jpg>
FUTURE FRAMED TANK WALL IN LIVING AREA (OPPOSITE FISH ROOM)
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/LongNight.jpg>
The first thing that has to go is the yellow! (Incomprehensible to me, but that's the color that she wanted!) It's going to be a loooooong night. Wish me luck...
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/Flood.jpg>
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/FloodIII.jpg>
It was minor, but enough to have to do some extensive clean-up. I came home around lunch time, walked in the hallway, and "SQUISH, SQUISH"! The carpet was soaking wet. My first thought of course, "My tank!", but nope...just a minor house flood! (Luckily most of the water had come in through my roommate's room! :lol: )
* First, I would have to empty the furniture out of her room.
* Second, I would have to pull up the carpet and the pad underneath, and put as many fans on it as I could.
* Third, I would spend the rest of the day sucking up swamp water, that was for sure.
As I was cussing and breaking out the good old wet-vac, a crazy thought dawned on me. Since I would be going through all of that anyway, why not just turn this room into a Fish Room/Bedroom? Let my roommate have my room, leave the carpet out of this one, and move my few bedroom belongings in here! (I think I actually heard Heavenly, Angelic music when I made this decision!)
I know that this sounds ludicrous, but it will actually solve quite a few of my personal issues:
1) All of the equipment that I have will be in this room, eliminating all noise from the main living area where I have had the tank. It will also free up a significant amount of space in this original area.
2) I'm not upgrading a single thing (yeah right!), but this will allow me to redesign some of my plumbing that I have had space issues with. It will also allow me to add a couple of extra features that I have never previously had the room to incorporate. I actually have most everything I will need from past tank scraps believe it or not!
3) I have recently come down with a bout of recurring insomnia (for many different reasons, I'm sure), so this will give me something else to do during the twilight hours! I think that I am the most excited about this part of the entire project!
This is not a BIG tank, nor a BIG system, but I kind of like that aspect of this new thread. It will be a good "Average Joe" thread for some of my fellow Reef newbies to follow. I will have to do some basic wall construction to frame the tank, I will eventually have to transfer all of the contents of the main aquarium, and I will have to re-plumb everything plus add on a few new goodies!
I have never been so happy about a house flood! I better get started:bounce2:
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/Concrete.jpg>
AFTER PULLING OUT THE CARPET, ETC.
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/FutureTankWall.jpg>
FUTURE FRAMED TANK WALL IN LIVING AREA (OPPOSITE FISH ROOM)
<img src=http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w16/KOLE1357/LongNight.jpg>
The first thing that has to go is the yellow! (Incomprehensible to me, but that's the color that she wanted!) It's going to be a loooooong night. Wish me luck...