Hi,
I have just moved and would love to get a large aquarium for my finished basement. I have a 12' wall that it would go on and would look great there. The room is about 35' x 16' so it should not dominate the room. I'd like to go at least 8 feet and maybe span the whole 12. I'm sort of thinking 10' may be optimal though as that will let me put some shelves on the side. I will probably set this up as a saltwater fish only or african cichlid tank. If I stay freshwater, I can do my water changes right through the window. That much salt though would probably kill all the vegetation over time and the basement is below grade and served by a pump that was not made for salt-water. My local LFS warned me that too much salt could burn that pump out.
My questions:
- Will the slab take this much weight?
- I will probably have to buy this used to stay in my budget. I would need to hire someone to move this. Is there anyone out there that will do that? Standard movers will not handle the glass.
- Any additional things regarding a large tank I should know?
- Acrylic would be lighter but I've never owned acrylic before. Any recommendations on this?
This project will probably begin late fall-early winter, unless I just decide to get a 180 which should be pretty easy to do since it's a standard tank size.
I have just moved and would love to get a large aquarium for my finished basement. I have a 12' wall that it would go on and would look great there. The room is about 35' x 16' so it should not dominate the room. I'd like to go at least 8 feet and maybe span the whole 12. I'm sort of thinking 10' may be optimal though as that will let me put some shelves on the side. I will probably set this up as a saltwater fish only or african cichlid tank. If I stay freshwater, I can do my water changes right through the window. That much salt though would probably kill all the vegetation over time and the basement is below grade and served by a pump that was not made for salt-water. My local LFS warned me that too much salt could burn that pump out.
My questions:
- Will the slab take this much weight?
- I will probably have to buy this used to stay in my budget. I would need to hire someone to move this. Is there anyone out there that will do that? Standard movers will not handle the glass.
- Any additional things regarding a large tank I should know?
- Acrylic would be lighter but I've never owned acrylic before. Any recommendations on this?
This project will probably begin late fall-early winter, unless I just decide to get a 180 which should be pretty easy to do since it's a standard tank size.