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imfsub12 01/17/2017 05:10 PM

New Fish Room from Winterpeg with 250G
 
So new fish room coming soon and tank
it will be a ruff size of 9feet long by 7 feet wide (from green tape on floor)
Tank will be 7 long x 30" x 24" (about 250 G)

As you will see i'm having a floor drain and sink in the room
There will be a door and i will be having waterproof flooring so any spills down the drain it goes

There Display tank will be in the front and then it will have a side window to view the reason is you come down the stairs to tv area and don't want anyone to clip the side of the tank. Plus you get a nice side view as well

This will be started in 3 weeks. any comments or idea's would be much appreciated .

And tank needs to get ordered very soon 5 weeks to build..

pic coming
Thanks

imfsub12 01/17/2017 05:13 PM

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worm5406 01/17/2017 06:24 PM

I don't think the wind chimes are going to work. They might be too loud and keep the tank inhabitants awake.

imfsub12 01/17/2017 06:38 PM

I was thinking of them to go in the tank.

New side biz

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worm5406 01/17/2017 08:07 PM

Looking good so far. What are the measurements? I mean the tank does not include those right?

What are you tying in the drain to? No possibility of back feeding sewage or grey water??

imfsub12 01/18/2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by worm5406 (Post 24915344)
Looking good so far. What are the measurements? I mean the tank does not include those right?

What are you tying in the drain to? No possibility of back feeding sewage or grey water??

1. Tank is
7 feet by 30 high by 24 wide
2. Room is 9 feet long x 7 feet from wall to front of tank

3. We are getting plumbers to do the drain it will go to our main discharge. There should be no issue as we have back flows that are required so no sewage backing up.

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worm5406 01/18/2017 09:00 AM

Ahh ok good. So the tank does not really protrude into the room, just a common wall. Lots of room in that fish room then.

Very cool.

imfsub12 01/18/2017 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by worm5406 (Post 24916050)
Ahh ok good. So the tank does not really protrude into the room, just a common wall. Lots of room in that fish room then.

Very cool.

Do you see on the floor the tap outline of a rectangle that's small than the room that is the tank 7 feet long

Fish room will be a bit tight but manageable

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worm5406 01/18/2017 10:16 AM

You cant think of just square footage. Look up... Cubic footage. LOL

I thought that is what that blue square was. The curved part took me a minute then I realized it was a door.

imfsub12 01/18/2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by worm5406 (Post 24916175)
You cant think of just square footage. Look up... Cubic footage. LOL

I thought that is what that blue square was. The curved part took me a minute then I realized it was a door.

Yes where the slippers are that is the door.

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imfsub12 01/18/2017 02:25 PM

Here is some equipment list I'm thinking of.

Ecotech mp40 x 2
Ecotech vectra mp1

Skimmer
Quantum nyos 160

Lights
Not sure
Ecotech radio g4
AI hydra 52 HD

Already have
Neptune apex new version

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worm5406 01/18/2017 04:05 PM

Have you looked at the Vectra L1's?
RODI?

imfsub12 01/18/2017 04:34 PM

Not sure if I can get the l1s in canada.

What really is the difference just volume.

And yes getting a rodi.

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Scythanith 01/19/2017 12:52 AM

I'd make sure the door swings outward to leave more area to maneuver in the fish room. I'd also look at putting your sink beside the "stand for fish stuff". That would leave the bit of wall right beside the tank, where you have sink marked, open for reactors.

The vortechs stick off the back of the tank a couple inches don't forget. Nothing more annoying than bumping the dry side off due to tight spaces. Google a product called Panduit for cable management. Order the wide size as your cables will fill it up quickly!

As for electrical, put 3x as many receptacles in as you think you need. Have some on GFCI receptacles and have some not protected by GFCI. You don't want pumps on GFCI. Heaters you do!

Good luck!

imfsub12 01/20/2017 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Scythanith (Post 24917584)
I'd make sure the door swings outward to leave more area to maneuver in the fish room. I'd also look at putting your sink beside the "stand for fish stuff". That would leave the bit of wall right beside the tank, where you have sink marked, open for reactors.

The vortechs stick off the back of the tank a couple inches don't forget. Nothing more annoying than bumping the dry side off due to tight spaces. Google a product called Panduit for cable management. Order the wide size as your cables will fill it up quickly!

As for electrical, put 3x as many receptacles in as you think you need. Have some on GFCI receptacles and have some not protected by GFCI. You don't want pumps on GFCI. Heaters you do!

Good luck!

I'll see if the door can do that. As the stairs might be in the way. But I'll try to plan for that.

We where thinking where the broom was to put buckets and stuff. But that could be an option

I'll look for that product I hate messy wires.

And yes for electrical.

Thanks.

And thanks

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dave.m 01/20/2017 04:34 PM

It takes a bit more planning but a pocket door helps when space for door swing becomes an issue in tight re-model plans.

Dave.M

imfsub12 01/22/2017 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by dave.m (Post 24920516)
It takes a bit more planning but a pocket door helps when space for door swing becomes an issue in tight re-model plans.

Dave.M

Won't have the room for a pocket door. As if you see on the floor
I have an open space to the right of where the door is. Now I would need to make the room 24 more inches to fit the door. (We though of doing on for the bathroom I the basement but it would require adding 24 more inches that we did the have)

Thanks for idea



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imfsub12 01/25/2017 01:42 PM

Tank is ordered
Sump is ordered

Now the waiting game will be a bit till it gets going.

Next order is to get basement started.


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Scythanith 01/25/2017 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by imfsub12 (Post 24923772)
Won't have the room for a pocket door. As if you see on the floor
I have an open space to the right of where the door is. Now I would need to make the room 24 more inches to fit the door. (We though of doing on for the bathroom I the basement but it would require adding 24 more inches that we did the have)

Thanks for idea



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Couldn't it pocket in to the left on your drawing?

imfsub12 01/25/2017 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Scythanith (Post 24928497)
Couldn't it pocket in to the left on your drawing?

Where the slippers are

If so I would need to measure it and see if I can fit a 24 inch pocket door so that would be 48 inches I requir

Just trying to to push anymore in to my main area.

It's a good idea might see how it looks when all of my framing for outside walls are so done.

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dave.m 01/26/2017 05:29 AM

Or two smaller pocket doors. They can be attached so that opening one opens both at the same time and vice versa when closing (done with a connecting cable).

Dave.M

imfsub12 01/26/2017 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by dave.m (Post 24929286)
Or two smaller pocket doors. They can be attached so that opening one opens both at the same time and vice versa when closing (done with a connecting cable).

Dave.M

Never seen door like that will look at home depot or Roma



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Rybren 01/26/2017 09:39 PM

Bi-fold doors might work as well.

AFAIK, the L1s don't have CSA certification yet, so they can't be legally sold here until they get it.

imfsub12 01/28/2017 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Rybren (Post 24930668)
Bi-fold doors might work as well.

AFAIK, the L1s don't have CSA certification yet, so they can't be legally sold here until they get it.

thanks for this

imfsub12 01/28/2017 11:09 AM

Ok not sure if I can run the Ecotech MP40's as i will need to put them on the back of the tank and not the sides.. As one side will be able to look at it from the room and the other side will be agaist a wall..As these can't be swiveled at all.

So LFS said to go with the Maxspect Gyre XF250' 2 of them -

I'm going with a overflow box this going to be the length of the tank so then the XF250 can fit in side of them and work there magic.

Are they any pro's or cons to doing it this way. before I buy them

Does anyone know if you an hook these up to the NEW APEX - with the ICECAP MOD


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