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![]() I've debated back and forth on going with pond foam myself, I still haven't made up my mind.
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![]() For those people who have built walls and/or knocked them down for their Fish rooms, Do we have to worry about building codes or permits?
My brother-inlaw is a drywaller so he knows a bit about framing, should we be able to get by? or should i get a contractor?
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ie; Removing a wall to make 2 small rooms into 1 large room, removing a portion of a wall to create an entry way, adding or relocating wall(s) to create new room space But of course, unless you come across plumbing or electrical, that is something that someone qualified should handle.
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![]() The wall to be knocked down has one electrical outlet, but my bro is certified electrician so i'll be ok there.
The one to be built will just be a blank wall basically, maybe with some built-in shelves. So far for tanks i have the 225g display, 90g sump, 55g refugium, and 33g QT/frag tank. I always wonder if people have their QT tanks plumbed into their main systems, or on its own? What are the schools of thought on this?
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![]() Technically changes that effect heating or ventilation as well require a permit
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