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If you do this when it's time to sell you can take the tank with you and not alienate potential buyers who do not want a tank in their basement or a fishroom in their bathroom. I hate how builders waste space and I also have no idea about how plumbing\venting works or if your drawings are to scale but if you move the hot water tank (again I have no idea if this is even possible or the cost involved) to be against the wall between the furnace and the tub you could build a closet around the whole thing and have a fairly sizable extra room. It would be a fantastic fishroom for you but when it's time to sell it would be a pretty cheap conversion to an office or extra bedroom. Just a thought...
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I also plan to make another floor drain beside the fish tank for water change. Would be nice to have everything right beside the fish tank so I don't have to walk between rooms. I definitely want an in wall tank so that i can view it from behind too. I probably run into problem with resell in future, but if i can enjoy a nice fish tank for at least 18 years, i think it is worth it. Quote:
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