Ok, LTGs (large tank gurus) here I am putting myself at the mercy of the group.
First admission, my tank is NOT in progress as I want to plan this carefully. It is one thing to have problems with a 90+ system (been there) and problems with 180+ systems (don't want to go there).
Second admission, I have 10+ years of experience with small mixed (mostly LPS) systems.
Third admission, like everyone else $$$ doesn't grow on trees.
Fourth admission, wife has her house and she is ready to talk about a large system. After a quick looksee on here, I'm not really sure my system would be a large system, even though it would be bigger than 180 and fits the "large" description.
Given the above admissions, I want to tread carefully and thoughtfully into the world of a large display system. A wise person counts the cost before...
And now for a warning! I may find the $$$ too high, time frame not doable or just plain chicken out. In either case, the planning process would have saved me $$$ and major pains. If I go down this route, the tank would be permanent (not quite an in wall but look like it), and not something that I will get much of a second chance. The phrase "I should have done that" won't play well.
So a big thank you for reading this far and considering the following...
The general "design" parameters.
1) utilize a 250DD or similar sized tank for display (5' long, 3' wide, 2' deep).
2) start with 3x400 MH plus supplemental (undecided about the type of supplemental)
3) preferably closed loop as I hate the circulation pumps sticking around in the tank.
4) big problem, no real "support room" available
5) tank would be in place long enough to be considered "mature." My current system has been in place for almost 9 years without "major incident/redesign."
And finally, the questions I have with regards to long-term large systems. This tank will be in place 10+ years.
1) how do LTGs deal with the additional humidity issues?
2) how do LTGs deal with the "mature tank" issues.
3) what type of "flooring" do LTGs (again not an in-wall) use underneath the system? Direct on subfloor? Currently considering 12" porcelain tile, but not really sure that is a good idea? Concerned about the eventual water spillage.
4) husbandry differences between small systems and large systems
First admission, my tank is NOT in progress as I want to plan this carefully. It is one thing to have problems with a 90+ system (been there) and problems with 180+ systems (don't want to go there).
Second admission, I have 10+ years of experience with small mixed (mostly LPS) systems.
Third admission, like everyone else $$$ doesn't grow on trees.
Fourth admission, wife has her house and she is ready to talk about a large system. After a quick looksee on here, I'm not really sure my system would be a large system, even though it would be bigger than 180 and fits the "large" description.
Given the above admissions, I want to tread carefully and thoughtfully into the world of a large display system. A wise person counts the cost before...
And now for a warning! I may find the $$$ too high, time frame not doable or just plain chicken out. In either case, the planning process would have saved me $$$ and major pains. If I go down this route, the tank would be permanent (not quite an in wall but look like it), and not something that I will get much of a second chance. The phrase "I should have done that" won't play well.
So a big thank you for reading this far and considering the following...
The general "design" parameters.
1) utilize a 250DD or similar sized tank for display (5' long, 3' wide, 2' deep).
2) start with 3x400 MH plus supplemental (undecided about the type of supplemental)
3) preferably closed loop as I hate the circulation pumps sticking around in the tank.
4) big problem, no real "support room" available
5) tank would be in place long enough to be considered "mature." My current system has been in place for almost 9 years without "major incident/redesign."
And finally, the questions I have with regards to long-term large systems. This tank will be in place 10+ years.
1) how do LTGs deal with the additional humidity issues?
2) how do LTGs deal with the "mature tank" issues.
3) what type of "flooring" do LTGs (again not an in-wall) use underneath the system? Direct on subfloor? Currently considering 12" porcelain tile, but not really sure that is a good idea? Concerned about the eventual water spillage.
4) husbandry differences between small systems and large systems