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Please help me decide where to locate tank...
I have a custom acrylic tank and stand I'm ready to get going. I have two places (below) and really can't decide. Its making me delay setting it up because I see the pros/cons of both. PLEASE, feedback strongly needed.
![]() Main Level (entryway) This area is on the main level, and sees' the most traffic, so tank will be appreciated the most. Only downfalls are; - Since its in the entryway its slightly more prone to "damage" during daily use and future furniture moves etc... - Put in a new wood floor recently. No matter how careful you are "stuff happens" and I'm just a little paranoid (side note; had an undersink water filter crack last winter causing $$$ damage....hence the new floor...water is odd and unforgiving). Family Room Family room is downstairs, doesn't see as much use. But would still walk by everyday and be able to see the tank from upstairs (we have a half split level). IF there's ever a leak it would be a lot less of an issue. It would also be easier to work on the tank here and run water lines. SO, I want option #1 because the tank will be seen more, but option #2 for peace of mind. Help. |
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I like to sit and read by my tank or just sit and stare at it so having a nice comfortable chair or couch near the tank is important to me. The entry way may not accommodate that. I've had tanks on our wood floors for 8 years now without any issues, but the water damage danger does exist.
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Yeah, being able to sit by the tank is ideal. Even though we don't use the downstairs family room as much, doesn't mean we can't or won't in the future. So +1 for the downstairs.
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-1 for entryway...do you really want to stand there, to enjoy the tank...
+2 for Family room..."build it and they will come!"
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Family room, if you end up hanging out there by yourself that doesn't sound bad to me.
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+1 on the downstairs family room.
Finished basement - I dont know if I watch TV or the tank more. http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...ement52009.jpg http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...99/MixRoom.jpg
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Another vote for the family room. The tank has to be in a spot where you can sit and relax. I just added a 65" plasma to the living room so now I can stare at the tank and watch the big game at the same time... Im never leaving home again.
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in the room you spend the most time so you can enjoy it more
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Wow, thanks for the good feedback, sounds like its the family room.
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Downstairs, with less traffic. If you get a shy fish, he'll be more likely to come out more with less going on.
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I say build two!!!
I like to sit and watch my tank but I've always wanted one right by the front door for all to see |
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I used to live in an older Victorian-style home. The entire third floor was one gigantic room without much appeal. I put my reef tank up there, and used the tank as a partial room divider. I put a comfy chair with an ottoman by my tank, and basically that huge living area became the hub of my home. It turned into my living room and entertaining area, I ended up putting a bar up there. It doesn't matter where you put it, as long as you realize you'll be spending countless hours there.
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I'm in agreement with above.
I'd like to add that entryways. An experience large and sudden temperature changes. I don't know where you're at, but where I am my entryway gets blasts of 30* air on a regular basis all winter long, and 90(+)* air all summer. Not good for the tank for sure. |
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