slipknottin
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Im currently working on setting up a coral farm, much like the one you used to own. Im working on the business plan and such, and figure now is a good time to figure out the inner workings of the greenhouse.
First off, im debating the actual type of greenhouse. I really like the different types http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/ make.
Ive narrowed it down to two different types. The http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/1104.html
and the http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/Natural_Ventilation.htm
The natural ventalation is a bit more expensive, but the interior has much more height, and it can be bought in widths of 30'. Im leaning towards getting the natural ventalation model because of the width, and im sure that ventalation will come in handy during the summer. Im going with the 8mm polycarbonate on either model to save heating costs during the winter. (couldnt imagine what it would cost this winter with temperatures in the negatives for weeks at a time. :eek2: )
Anyways, your greenhouse was 20x50 ft? correct? Was this size a decent size? Or would you have gone with the 72' long greenhouse? Im going to try to automate most of the operations, lighting, heat, water movement, calcium, and skimming, so I can focus most of my attention on the actual coral.
Now how did you have your greenhouse plumbed? Was each tank seperate and have its own skimmer? Or were the tanks grouped together, maybe 4 tanks in one system or so on.
What size was the air blower you were using? Im going to be using mostly air lifts, as you did, and am wondering what size models I should be considering, I was looking at the 1hp and 2 1/2hp models, but was wondering if I might need to go with the 3 1/2 or 5 hp.
Thats all the questions for now, Ill probably think of somemore in the future. And BTW, I really enjoyed your book, its helped out alot so far in the initial planning, and will most certainly help out alot more when its actually running.
First off, im debating the actual type of greenhouse. I really like the different types http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/ make.
Ive narrowed it down to two different types. The http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/1104.html
and the http://www.gothicarchgreenhouses.com/Natural_Ventilation.htm
The natural ventalation is a bit more expensive, but the interior has much more height, and it can be bought in widths of 30'. Im leaning towards getting the natural ventalation model because of the width, and im sure that ventalation will come in handy during the summer. Im going with the 8mm polycarbonate on either model to save heating costs during the winter. (couldnt imagine what it would cost this winter with temperatures in the negatives for weeks at a time. :eek2: )
Anyways, your greenhouse was 20x50 ft? correct? Was this size a decent size? Or would you have gone with the 72' long greenhouse? Im going to try to automate most of the operations, lighting, heat, water movement, calcium, and skimming, so I can focus most of my attention on the actual coral.
Now how did you have your greenhouse plumbed? Was each tank seperate and have its own skimmer? Or were the tanks grouped together, maybe 4 tanks in one system or so on.
What size was the air blower you were using? Im going to be using mostly air lifts, as you did, and am wondering what size models I should be considering, I was looking at the 1hp and 2 1/2hp models, but was wondering if I might need to go with the 3 1/2 or 5 hp.
Thats all the questions for now, Ill probably think of somemore in the future. And BTW, I really enjoyed your book, its helped out alot so far in the initial planning, and will most certainly help out alot more when its actually running.