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![]() I saw one somewhere where he replaced a wood fireplace with a tank Used the chimney to install a solar tube. not sure about putting it on top of a working fireplace though those things get quite hot.
Last edited by Bloodasp; 09-27-2010 at 10:37 PM. |
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![]() Anything is possible -but is it smart ?
Aside from the potential issues from a failure of some sort, how would you get at it to clean and tend to it ? Working on a step ladder would be a bitch. Where would the sump go ? etc. etc. If it's *that* desirable to you then I'm sure you could pull it of. Personally, I'd suggest that you can find other places that are almost as nice but far more practical.
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![]() My wife and I were thowing the idea around.
The new tank plan for the sump is to be in the basment. The problem would be the heat from the fireplace. If we used industial matrial to insolate the back of the fireplace that would stop the heat from ther aquarium. We don't use the fire place to often, its more for show then for heat. The front heat form the fireplace would be the problem. The aquarium would be no more then 24"-27" deep so it would be lower then the one I have now.
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![]() invest in a chiller just to be safe
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![]() I found this one here are seavisions. Iif it can be done they have done it.
link: http://www.seavisions.com/images/carolina1.jpg
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![]() I'm a gas fitter...... Fireplaces don't come with tempered glass that's a sperate pane if glass generally very expensive which is what you see when fireplaces are in ensuites close to water
regular glass that's hot water splashes on it crack shatter all bad. It would look cool but not practical at all I'm sure you could find a much better spot to put a tank
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![]() Hrmmm. It's a cool idea and given the materials today, and unlimited funds it could probably be done. Having said this the question really is, just because you could do it, does it mean you should? The potential for absolute catastrophic disaster is there, especially with a gas fireplace, not only to the tank and it's inhabitants, but to the larger tank that you and your wife inhabit
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