Hey All!
So all you big reefers out there....I have a question for you....
My DH and I are building a new house and its 'projected' completion date is mid December. I currently have a 90G and its just too small now for what I want. I have the perfect place for a large tank in the new house. A beam under the joists runs directly under the wall and is supported with a tele-post. We talked with the job superintendant and he said that it could take an extra 6000lbs or so on the floor there.
I am dreaming of a 180-220g tank along that wall. The wall is about 7 feet long with no windows close. I have a few issues though. I don't have a spot for a sump/ref and equipment other than the space under the tank. The other side of the wall will sit a large piano and a rec room under the tank so I will have no spot for a sump room.
I guess my questions are these:
1. Is 180 - 220g getting too big to house all the equipment under it? Highest I would probably go with the stand is about 36". Being short sucks! Even at that hight I will be keeping a step stool close by.
2. I LOVE the look of rimless low profile tanks. Low profile as in wide but not too high. Has any of you with rimless tanks ever had a problem with them or wished you went with the bracing along the top?
3. Again, with rimless, to get that awsome effect, a canopy is out of the question. Those who have a rimless, do you wish you had the canopy?
4. I want mostly hard corals in the tank, not sure yet what light I am going to get and if its going to hang from the ceiling or not yet....any suggestions on a good light as the style will also impact my decision.
Again, I am only in the 'dreaming' stage yet and not in the actual buying/building stage. I have a tank builder, just have to tell him what I want but scared to do that yet...no turning back ya know. I am just looking for your opinions out there and what big reefers admire.....knowing what I admire, might not be the best option.
I am sure most of you have seen this guys blog. But lots of very cool scapes here.
http://invincible569.squarespace.com/
Cheers,
Theresa
So all you big reefers out there....I have a question for you....
My DH and I are building a new house and its 'projected' completion date is mid December. I currently have a 90G and its just too small now for what I want. I have the perfect place for a large tank in the new house. A beam under the joists runs directly under the wall and is supported with a tele-post. We talked with the job superintendant and he said that it could take an extra 6000lbs or so on the floor there.
I am dreaming of a 180-220g tank along that wall. The wall is about 7 feet long with no windows close. I have a few issues though. I don't have a spot for a sump/ref and equipment other than the space under the tank. The other side of the wall will sit a large piano and a rec room under the tank so I will have no spot for a sump room.
I guess my questions are these:
1. Is 180 - 220g getting too big to house all the equipment under it? Highest I would probably go with the stand is about 36". Being short sucks! Even at that hight I will be keeping a step stool close by.
2. I LOVE the look of rimless low profile tanks. Low profile as in wide but not too high. Has any of you with rimless tanks ever had a problem with them or wished you went with the bracing along the top?
3. Again, with rimless, to get that awsome effect, a canopy is out of the question. Those who have a rimless, do you wish you had the canopy?
4. I want mostly hard corals in the tank, not sure yet what light I am going to get and if its going to hang from the ceiling or not yet....any suggestions on a good light as the style will also impact my decision.
Again, I am only in the 'dreaming' stage yet and not in the actual buying/building stage. I have a tank builder, just have to tell him what I want but scared to do that yet...no turning back ya know. I am just looking for your opinions out there and what big reefers admire.....knowing what I admire, might not be the best option.
I am sure most of you have seen this guys blog. But lots of very cool scapes here.
http://invincible569.squarespace.com/
Cheers,
Theresa