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My Wife and I have a wall in our new house that is being built (we closed the Friday after Christmas) that is exactly 2 feet wide, and 11'2" long that my wife and I are wanting to put a reef tank in. We had this designed into our plans, and I would very much like everyones opinion!
First off, I want to spend no more than 10,000.00 on this project- less is more! ![]() ![]() The challenge lies in the lack of space and that everything must fit inside of the 11'2"X2' wide wall. either above the tank, below the tank, or beside the tank. there is NO room for a fish room! Refuge, ro-di, sump, skimmer, pumps, stored topoff water, EVERYTHING must fit inside this wall! We have discussed tiling the interior of the wall cavity and sealing it completly off from both sides of the house (and attic) due to the ultra high moisture content in such a small space. There is a vent on the roof that will let this wall cavity "breath". forum member Krazy has a 210 setup and running as seen in this photo~ ![]() the gear he has shown here will (I think*) all fit inside the space we have available. (although I am not sure of the width of his tank) insite, ideas, opinions, lighting options lol ![]() Thanks, L.R. (Rob Mathews- 352-368-1874 home #)
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