Hello,
I am having a 40x30 detached garage built to use as a shop/storage. Within this building, I am going to build a smaller room for my fishroom. I would love some input if you see something you would do differently.
Here is what I have so far:
The Room:
16'x16' Room - This size seems to allow me enough tanks while leaving room to get around. Around 20-35 tanks. Tank sizes will be 125's, 75s, 40 breeders, standard 20g, and 10g. 4' walkways between racks.
I mostly keep dwarf cichlids, nano fish, and the smaller central/SA cichlids. I like the big tanks for communities and plan to have 4 or 6 125g tanks.
My interest is usually sky high during the summer when it is so hot outside, and then it's little to no interest through fall and winter as other hobbies come into the picture. So keeping the room manageable is important.
Heating/Cooling
Heat and cool the room with a mini split system. Our summers are pretty rough and I would like to keep the room at around 76-78 so its comfy for me to work in. While the building is being constructed, I will add a bathroom fan and vent so that I can keep up with humidity. I am going to price out spray foam insulation. If that is too expensive, then I will use the bats.
Water Changes
An automatic water change system is a must. Each tank will be drilled for an overflow and a manual drain at the 50% mark. Plan to use an Inkbird sprinkler controller plumbed to two carbon block filters. If water source is a problem, I left room for an IBC tote to treat for Chloramine. I won't know until I can test the water.
I have set aside room for a mud sink and water storage as well.
Racks/Stands
I like the metal racks, but not sure how they would work for the larger 125 and 75 gallon tanks. 40 breeders, 20's, and 10's will be stacked three high. The 125's and 75's will be double stands. I'm sold on metal racks for the smaller tanks. Probably do 2x4 construction on the larger double stands.
Filtration
All tanks will be filtered by sponge filters. Plan to call up Jehmco for the linear piston air pump when I have the tank sizes set in stone and get his recommendation. For the filters themselves, I really like Swisstropicals cube filters and matten filters.
Electrical
Paying somebody to do this part. Plenty of power going to the building, so its just a matter of putting in GFI outlets and making sure outlets are spaced appropriately.
Well that is it so far. I will continue to update as I make progress.
I am having a 40x30 detached garage built to use as a shop/storage. Within this building, I am going to build a smaller room for my fishroom. I would love some input if you see something you would do differently.
Here is what I have so far:
The Room:
16'x16' Room - This size seems to allow me enough tanks while leaving room to get around. Around 20-35 tanks. Tank sizes will be 125's, 75s, 40 breeders, standard 20g, and 10g. 4' walkways between racks.
I mostly keep dwarf cichlids, nano fish, and the smaller central/SA cichlids. I like the big tanks for communities and plan to have 4 or 6 125g tanks.
My interest is usually sky high during the summer when it is so hot outside, and then it's little to no interest through fall and winter as other hobbies come into the picture. So keeping the room manageable is important.
Heating/Cooling
Heat and cool the room with a mini split system. Our summers are pretty rough and I would like to keep the room at around 76-78 so its comfy for me to work in. While the building is being constructed, I will add a bathroom fan and vent so that I can keep up with humidity. I am going to price out spray foam insulation. If that is too expensive, then I will use the bats.
Water Changes
An automatic water change system is a must. Each tank will be drilled for an overflow and a manual drain at the 50% mark. Plan to use an Inkbird sprinkler controller plumbed to two carbon block filters. If water source is a problem, I left room for an IBC tote to treat for Chloramine. I won't know until I can test the water.
I have set aside room for a mud sink and water storage as well.
Racks/Stands
I like the metal racks, but not sure how they would work for the larger 125 and 75 gallon tanks. 40 breeders, 20's, and 10's will be stacked three high. The 125's and 75's will be double stands. I'm sold on metal racks for the smaller tanks. Probably do 2x4 construction on the larger double stands.
Filtration
All tanks will be filtered by sponge filters. Plan to call up Jehmco for the linear piston air pump when I have the tank sizes set in stone and get his recommendation. For the filters themselves, I really like Swisstropicals cube filters and matten filters.
Electrical
Paying somebody to do this part. Plenty of power going to the building, so its just a matter of putting in GFI outlets and making sure outlets are spaced appropriately.
Well that is it so far. I will continue to update as I make progress.