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My Fish Room

DMF

Members
I closed in the car port, put up insulation and plastic then wood. (only heat and air comes in via door and window so temps kinda scare me in the winter. Hold a/c fine 10x15 I only have walls and floor done so far. want to build the tanks in the walls. 2 55s on one back wall where couch is now Any ideas?
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Digital

Members
Leave room for beer fridge in the corner :)

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DMF

Members
excellent ideas ;) It will have tanks on all walls but one I do have a lazy boy i can put out there.
 

Becca

Members
LOL - nice cat!

So, is that "sofa" in there for when your wife sees just how many tanks you've got?
 

golsama

Corresponding Secretary
Nice space. I second the recliner, always nice to have a comfy spot to stare at tanks from.
 

mchambers

Former CCA member
Just wondering

LOL - nice cat!

So, is that "sofa" in there for when your wife sees just how many tanks you've got?
Just because the OP has a fish room and agrees with having a beer fridge does not mean that the OP is a man, especially if the OP is named Dawn.

Just saying. . .
 

carl_d_c

Members
Of course a comfortable roll around desk chair would be good, so you can roll around from tank to tank to stare...
 

festaedan

potamotrygon fan
I would love to have a recliner in my fish room
Im excited to see it with tanks and fish in it
 
I would not recommend building 55's into a wall.

You have to remember that the thickness of the wall will prevent access to the tank. If you have 2x4 studs, drywall, and plywood you could have as much as half the tank top covered by the wall. Will make it very difficult to work on much less decorate. I would not go any narrower than a 75.

Andy
 
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