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gmann 11-20-2015 05:18 PM

Tank Size question
 
Hey all,

Im in the process of planning for a new tank but seem to have run in to a problem with my potential tank(or maybe no a problem at all). I had assumed that the space I would be placing the tank would be able to accommodate a 6ft tank, but it does not look like it will be very practical if I go ahead and do so. My ideal tank would be Ideal tank would be 72 x 30 x 24, here are some of the options I came up with, if you can think of any other please advise:

1. go 6ft and deal with the inconvenience of reaching behind the tank to adj thermostat and access light switch (why anyone would put these in the middle of the wall I have no clue)

2. Go 48" x 48" - if I go with a bigger cube, would that restrict the types of fish I could get as they won have as much room to swim? I really want a dam tang thing time around.

3. go 60" and maybe make the tank wider, or just leave it at 60 x 30. This might work, but I would have to re-measure everything to ensure I get my furniture in there also.

4. put tank upstairs. downside is i'm afraid if there is leak, i'll have two floors of dmg to deal with vs. one.

Thanks in advance.

rsisvixen 11-20-2015 05:26 PM

Maybe get someone in to move the thermostat and light switch? ( how people set these switches up is a mystery to me, I have one that doesn't serve any fixture in the room, a mystery light switch )

If moving it upstairs be sure the floor can take the weight.

gmann 11-20-2015 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by rsisvixen (Post 970357)
Maybe get someone in to move the thermostat and light switch? ( how people set these switches up is a mystery to me, I have one that doesn't serve any fixture in the room, a mystery light switch )

If moving it upstairs be sure the floor can take the weight.

I tried as we are currently renovating. My guy took out the cap and looked at how the wiring was set up. He was like he would have to cut out the dry wall just to re-wire the two switches to the end of the wall.

as for upstairs, yea I'll have to look into that.

thanks rsisvixen

smokinreefer 11-20-2015 06:12 PM

If you're doing renos already, dry wall repair is a pretty easy task for those guys!
I'd say move the switches and get what you want.

WarDog 11-20-2015 06:22 PM

Are you renovating the whole house, or just upstairs?

gmann 11-20-2015 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 970369)
Are you renovating the whole house, or just upstairs?

just redoing floors, paint etc, nothing major. I'll ask my guy for a quote, hopefully he will do it.

thanks everyone

input80 11-20-2015 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by smokinreefer (Post 970367)
If you're doing renos already, dry wall repair is a pretty easy task for those guys!
I'd say move the switches and get what you want.

+1 Geoff.

duncangweller 11-20-2015 07:21 PM

You should be able to take off the two boxes (switch and thermostat) and fish the wires through to relocate them. You don't have to cut up a tonne of dry wall to achieve this. Any half decent electrician should be able to do it.

toytech 11-20-2015 07:29 PM

I would get the switches moved as well , id also only make the tank 20 tall , at 24 and 30 deep the back of the tank will be imposible to reach . At 24 on my tank I have to get my armpits wet if I drop something in the middle let alone the back.

WarDog 11-20-2015 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by duncangweller (Post 970381)
You should be able to take off the two boxes (switch and thermostat) and fish the wires through to relocate them. You don't have to cut up a tonne of dry wall to achieve this. Any half decent electrician should be able to do it.

Exactly, and while you're at it (if your floors are up) run an ethernet cable from the tank area to your router area. Also wouldn't hurt to run a couple dedicated 110V lines to the panel if possible.


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