Ok, so we are getting ready to start remodeling again, except this time we are also having to repair some rain damaged drywall in the living room as well. Regardless, I am going to start in the basement and work my way up to the living room.
I plan on having a tank in the basement, probably a 180g or 210g tank (6'x2' footprint). My home is a split level, so half the house is 4' higher than the other. Therefore the basement is 4 ft higher than than the garage. I have two locations that I am considering putting the tank in the basement. I really need to figure out which one will be best for viewing pleasure, as well as for maintenance so that I can account for it during the remodel.
The first option is to put the tank into a nook near the stairwell going up to the living room. The fish room would be behind the tank down on the garage level. I am thinking that I would cut a port hole in the wall on the right side of the tank in the stairwell in order to have more than just the front pane viewable (similar to what Seth the Wine Guy has on his tank).
The second option would be to put it in a room that I am building in the unfinished portion of our basement where our HVAC and water heater are located. The fish room would be located in the portion that we will leave unfinished as we will likely also use it as a storage area. The new room would need to serve as a guest room part time, as well as a viewing room for the tank. We will likely put a sofa bed in there so it can serve these two purposes (if I put the tank there).
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I plan on having a tank in the basement, probably a 180g or 210g tank (6'x2' footprint). My home is a split level, so half the house is 4' higher than the other. Therefore the basement is 4 ft higher than than the garage. I have two locations that I am considering putting the tank in the basement. I really need to figure out which one will be best for viewing pleasure, as well as for maintenance so that I can account for it during the remodel.
The first option is to put the tank into a nook near the stairwell going up to the living room. The fish room would be behind the tank down on the garage level. I am thinking that I would cut a port hole in the wall on the right side of the tank in the stairwell in order to have more than just the front pane viewable (similar to what Seth the Wine Guy has on his tank).
The second option would be to put it in a room that I am building in the unfinished portion of our basement where our HVAC and water heater are located. The fish room would be located in the portion that we will leave unfinished as we will likely also use it as a storage area. The new room would need to serve as a guest room part time, as well as a viewing room for the tank. We will likely put a sofa bed in there so it can serve these two purposes (if I put the tank there).
