We are building a new house and I'll have a 150 reef in the family room, plumbed to the basement where I'll have several frag tanks, refugium and sump all plumbed together in a "fish room". I have some questions for those of you that have done this.
1) What did you use for a return pump? Any particular brand hold up better than others?
2) If you had a "fish room" how big did you make it and do you regret anything? I don't want to take up a bunch of space but leave enough to do what I want and store what I need to in this room. Considering the tanks (refugium, frags, sump and QT), supplies, RO reservoirs, etc in this room, would be it be more ideal to go with a square room (12' x 12'?) or rectangle (15' x 10)?
3) What should I consider when it comes to electrical for this room if anything other than making sure the circuit can handle the demand from this room and be on GFCI outlets?
4) Do you run a dehumidifier in this room or use something other than standard drywall? I don't want to create mold issues.
5) Since the basement will be cool year-round, does it make any difference to insulate this room and keep a space heater or is it not worth the hassle and just run an ample number of heaters in the sump?
6) What else should I keep in mind or that you wish you did differently? I only have 1 shot at this so want to do it right and plan wisely.
I plan to have the 150 in the family room, then a big refugium, 100 gallon frag tank, and sump in the basement. The return pump will feed both the frag tank and the tank upstair unless it makes more sense to run a separate return for the frag tank. Am going to go full Triton so hopefully water changes will be few and far between but will have my RO setup in this room as well. Will have a drain in this room too to make water changes easy when needed.
thanks for the advice and tips
John
1) What did you use for a return pump? Any particular brand hold up better than others?
2) If you had a "fish room" how big did you make it and do you regret anything? I don't want to take up a bunch of space but leave enough to do what I want and store what I need to in this room. Considering the tanks (refugium, frags, sump and QT), supplies, RO reservoirs, etc in this room, would be it be more ideal to go with a square room (12' x 12'?) or rectangle (15' x 10)?
3) What should I consider when it comes to electrical for this room if anything other than making sure the circuit can handle the demand from this room and be on GFCI outlets?
4) Do you run a dehumidifier in this room or use something other than standard drywall? I don't want to create mold issues.
5) Since the basement will be cool year-round, does it make any difference to insulate this room and keep a space heater or is it not worth the hassle and just run an ample number of heaters in the sump?
6) What else should I keep in mind or that you wish you did differently? I only have 1 shot at this so want to do it right and plan wisely.
I plan to have the 150 in the family room, then a big refugium, 100 gallon frag tank, and sump in the basement. The return pump will feed both the frag tank and the tank upstair unless it makes more sense to run a separate return for the frag tank. Am going to go full Triton so hopefully water changes will be few and far between but will have my RO setup in this room as well. Will have a drain in this room too to make water changes easy when needed.
thanks for the advice and tips
John



