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If money was no object.... What would you build?
Hi everyone
I see that this group is for large tank lovers and there are some great examples here where some of the RC members have been fortunate enough to do very impresive builds. I am building my tank now but I do have a limited budget. ![]() You can take a look at my build here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2032111 This brings me to the question... If money was no object.... What would you build? I'm going to put a catch here... It has to be in your current home. ![]() I would do something like this one: ![]() This goes for the equipment as well. Don't forget. Best Regards Jan |
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That second picture is in a business. The equipment room for it is almost as big as that viewing room. For the first picture, I'd be willing to move.
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I'd say an 10 foot long tank..by 3 feet deep..by 25" high. It would be large, but manageable.
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Something big enough to scuba dive in and swim around.
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I'd say probably about 10ft L X 4ft D X 26" T... -Chad
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it would have to be around 20 ft L X 10ft W x 5-6 ft D and hopefully enough money left to build a house around it lol
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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We measured my 1 bedroom condo the other night, 45% of living space is occupied with Water ! so I think I am there LOL haha unless Id be willing to give up my bed ... [which I did at one point raising stingrays ]
if money was no object, Id probably build a second rack of tanks above all my current ones !!! I do have a very high ceiling, but no more room on the floor lol OK actually, if money was no object, Id probably buy the condo beside me and fill it up with water lol |
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I talked this over with the wife before and she doesnt think I can get a permit for a 40' deep swimming pool. I am a active scuba diver and would love an outside pool filled with reef fish. Somewhere in the 60,000- 80,000 gallon range. If it was 40' deep in some areas, I could fit it in my back yard.
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in my current house; i have room for a 30ft x 24"x25" but i would like to keep it manageable size of 10ft x 24"x25". but realistically i just upgraded from 48x24x25 to a 96x24x25.
so i am very very close to my ideal tank size of 10ft x24"x25".
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I can fit in my basement a 12ft x 4ft x 26tall.. and since money is no issue it would have 12 mp40s all LedLights and automatic waterchanges... I would also pay an rc member a plane ticket every week to come test it and refill my dosing.
Lol... Dreams...
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Id love to have a reef that was viewable from my pool. I can just imagine jumping in to take a swim and having a reef by my side.
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I think a 3-side viewable, something like 8ft x 4ft x 3ft high. I'd have it connected to a fish room that was itself connected to a detached apartment where my live in "tank-girl" who maintains the thing for me would live.
I would be like Mark Cuban or Jerry Jones and only get my hands wet when I wanted to and leave cleaning out the skimmer, etc. to the tank nanny.
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8'x8'x40" or so would work
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Floor to ceiling tanks along the entire side of the basement, access hatches in the floors above. Maybe even laminate glass like this
===== =========== ================== ========================== Giving me unattractive horizontal lines but thinner glass at the top for better viewing. |
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I have already planned my dream tank:
![]() Its 12 feet X 8 X 8. Comes out to 5,745.0 U.S. gallons I also have all the filtration set up. |
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My dream tank.. I would convert a large in ground swimming pool into a sun lit reef with lots of fish and sharks to go along with the corals. Its something I have dreamed of since I was a kid. My own living shark reef to swim in.
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I think this thread is successfully taking every adults brain back to their child years to when they sat at their school desk dreaming about massive aquariums and reef pools
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I wouldn't build my dream tank in my home, I'd build my home in my dream tank.
OT because of slief, has anyone thought of turning an outdoor pool into an aquarium? Would that be hard? |
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More is better-er!
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Money no object? Hmmm, perhaps 40x80x15' or so, full sunlit open-loop lagoon? That's only like 1.5 million litres... I'm sure I could shoehorn a few of my favourite fish in there...
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Money no object?!?
I'd buy a wooden house and 200 metres of beach on Moorea atoll... so I can swim in my own aquarium everyday! ;-) |
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With that limitation I would have to buy all three houses/properties that touch mine and just expand a little
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