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    OK folks, for those of you that didn't know, I was planning on moving to a different neighborhood, but have decided to stay put. That being the case, I've decided to move forward with my original plans to build a 150gal tank into my family room wall. I'll be putting all of information, pictures, etc. here so that you can follow along with me. I'll post pictures of the space and the tank here in the next couple of days. I've never done anything remotely like this before so it should be an experience and I could use all of the help I can get from you guys/gals. Maybe I'll have a get together at my place when it's time to move the tank into place.  :wink:

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    Here is a picture of the tank and a picture of the opening that I'm going to close up. I'm going to knock out the center portion of that cove and put a 36" door in the back. The master bedroom is on the other side of it. That's how I'll access the tank. Then I'll frame out and drywall the cove to be flush with the rest of the wall. To the right of the tv is an outside wall. I'm going to put some pvc pipe through the wall. That will be where I can siphon water out into the back yard and also connect a garden hose to the pipe for new water. I'll also put in some sort of auto top-off system. I'm still thinking about all of the details, so if you can think of anything, let me know.

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    • #3
      Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

      just say when and where and I'm there!!

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        Hmmmm....all I see is the Image name, description, file size and that it has been viewed (1 - time).

        No pic.

        I can see other pics on here just fine.  

        Raul
        Raul
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          Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

          i'm looking for an oceanic 150

          where did you get yours and for how much if i may ask

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            How exciting! It's going to look great.  :emtthumbs:  One thing, I've heard that some chemicals and such in the actual garden hose (put there to prevent sun/weather damage) can leach out into the water and hurt (or kill) the fish. Of course, that was a couple of years ago, things could have changed since then...but just wanted to make sure...

            Can't wait to follow along with the project!
            "Millennium hand and shrimp!"

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            • #7
              Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

              Originally posted by semper";p="
              i'm looking for an oceanic 150

              where did you get yours and for how much if i may ask
              I got the tank, hood, and stand for $600 at a truckload sale at village tropical. Then I turned around and sold the stand and hood, so about $450 for the tank.

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                Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

                Originally posted by rrocket2002";p="
                Hmmmm....all I see is the Image name, description, file size and that it has been viewed (1 - time).

                No pic.

                I can see other pics on here just fine.  

                Raul
                Hi Raul, please try again. I don't see anything wrong. Can other people see the pics?

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                • #9
                  Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

                  Originally posted by Mzungu";p="
                  How exciting! It's going to look great.  :emtthumbs:  One thing, I've heard that some chemicals and such in the actual garden hose (put there to prevent sun/weather damage) can leach out into the water and hurt (or kill) the fish. Of course, that was a couple of years ago, things could have changed since then...but just wanted to make sure...

                  Can't wait to follow along with the project!
                  hmmm, I hadn't heard that. I've always used a hose to fill my tanks and do water changes because they've always been really big. It never seems to cause a problem, but that doesn't necessarily mean it hasn't caused some damage. I'll try to find one that is safe. Thanks! :wink:

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                  • #10
                    Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

                    that was a sweet deal.

                    congrats.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 150gal In-Wall Aquarium

                      Originally posted by Mzungu";p="
                      How exciting! It's going to look great.  :emtthumbs:  One thing, I've heard that some chemicals and such in the actual garden hose (put there to prevent sun/weather damage) can leach out into the water and hurt (or kill) the fish. Of course, that was a couple of years ago, things could have changed since then...but just wanted to make sure...

                      Can't wait to follow along with the project!
                      Yes, I have also herd that the cheap garden hoses will emit noxus chemicals if left out in our Hot summer sun.
                      Thats why I always run the hose for a few minutes (till the water is cold) before I add the water to my fish tanks.
                      'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
                      He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four-year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'

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                        Okay, that's what I was thinking (running the hose for a few minutes), but I wasn't sure. Thanks for the info!! I'm sure it'll make Ken's project a tad bit easier, as well!
                        "Millennium hand and shrimp!"

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                          ok, great. Yes, I always run it first too. Thanks!

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                          • #14
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                            A little bit of progress.

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                            • #15
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                              My wife would be SO proud of me if I did that!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
                              Smokin_Cache
                              Planning a new 150+ tank. Any suggestions?
                              Lets see what the imagination fruits.
                              Check out my last tank

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