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Going to be installing my display tank inside the wall under my wall mouted TV in my living room. I will be converting the closet in the wall behind to house my sump and equipment. Will be a 90 gallon DT and 55 sump. My question is should I replace the drywall above with green board or cover it with visqueen? Maybe both? Area will not be encased as I plan on removing the closet doors to allow for ventilation and heat and CO2 exchange. I just want to make sure that evaporation isnt going to damage the surrounding area or what other people have done to combat it.

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Going to be installing my display tank inside the wall under my wall mouted TV in my living room. I will be converting the closet in the wall behind to house my sump and equipment. Will be a 90 gallon DT and 55 sump. My question is should I replace the drywall above with green board or cover it with visqueen? Maybe both? Area will not be encased as I plan on removing the closet doors to allow for ventilation and heat and CO2 exchange. I just want to make sure that evaporation isnt going to damage the surrounding area or what other people have done to combat it.

Thanks guys/gals

Certainly won't hurt to go with greenboard. I did it on my in-wall on both the wall it is in and the two adjacent walls of the fish room, which were in close proximity of the tank. I went a step further and added FRP on the walls as well.
 

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