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08/18/2009, 09:37 PM | #1 |
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Optimal tank placement?
Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you could give me insight from previous experience on where to place my tank in my condo. I drew everything to scale using a room arranging program:
I was thinking it would be cool if I placed it along the back of the sectional couch to help divide the living and dining rooms, and have it 3 sides viewable, 5' x 2'. Do you think it would make the room look too cramped? One of the other rooms is an office and that would be my alternate option. Or maybe placing it in a different spot? Thanks for your help in advance! |
08/19/2009, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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Which way do the floor joists run or is this on top of a concrete floor?
Looking at your room it seems that may be the only place you ocould put it. Another option could be on that wall behind your dinning room table, though I am not sure what those two circles represent. |
08/19/2009, 08:41 AM | #3 |
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Hmmm...
Based on my experience, you will be unhappy with the placement of your tank so close to a conversational area. The noise from pumps, skimmer and other equipment will become a real annoyance after a while. You'll be running your TV volume higher to compensate for tank noise... been there, done that...
A solution: Can you place your filtration equipment in a nearby but separate space and just run pipes to the tank? If you can do this, your choice would be an excellent location, IMO. LL
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08/19/2009, 12:11 PM | #5 |
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Budget your noise...
If you have no other options, you can do your best to budget the noisemakers in your tank. For example, look into Eheim pumps which are reportedly the quietest on the market... Same with your skimmer. Research which one uses the quietest pumps. Most light systems use cooling fans - some T5's don't. Something else to consider...
Good luck with your project. LL
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08/19/2009, 09:08 PM | #6 |
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Also depending on your tv you could have nasty glare on the screen from the tank. I would do it in the office. I personally loved spinning my chair 180 and vegging out on my tank when I needed to clear my mind.
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