maybe a strip of cedar instead?
The insulation is raised another 2.5 inch higher. For ease of drywall installation I'm putting another piefes of horizontal 2x4. The insulation will rest on that higer piece
maybe a strip of cedar instead?
Ex-President-North American Discus Association-NADA
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I think my solution to this (eventually) is going to be float valves into each tank. I am hopefully running the water lines today thru 1/2" pvc to each tank and have ball valves for each tank. Thinking I will put float valves between the ball valves and the tank. This way I can close the float valve while I clean and drain the tank and then open it up to fill the tank and not have to worry about overflows. I think I'm the worlds worst when it comes to overflows. I'm hoping to have fish moved to mine by this weekend.
Enjoying watching your build but anxiously waiting to see what you do with the killer reds.
Last edited by Larry Bugg; 03-01-2017 at 10:53 AM.
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
Cedar is a great idea... I was also thinking pressure treated wood.
Thanks Larry, I've been gollowing your discus cabin and I have to admit that I'm aiming for that in the long run.
Dud I mention that I'm drilling my sumps to have an overflow to the drain ? This will be an insurance in the case a float valve is stuck open... I'm pretty friendly with Murphy
Yhea I'm really pump with the idea of doing the reds, I learned a lot with my red covers and the mistake of not keeping 20 to 30 discus to grow to 4-5 inches. In the past I would only keep 10 at the most and then form a pair. I just need to be patient for the next order Rick from Canadianaquafarm brings in... Can't go wrong with a Sponsor.
Fred
Dear Fred, Do not use pressure treated lumber in any interior space. It out gases some nasty stuff.
Well a baby and change of plans for my garage to be built this spring made us rethink the whole location. In the end I decided to build a smaller Discus Room in the basement. The room is smaller (8X12), but still will enable me to have funa nd If I ever want something bigger I'll just build myself a small discus cabin :-)
With 3 weeks of vacation, the plan is to start moving tanks in the new year.
But first step is to clean up the space and do some rewiring and change some damaged sheetrock.
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Nice to see you getting started on this Fred.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Looks good.Will be following your progress.
Anything fishroom related gets my attention. Whether space is small or large I think you can make it work Fred and think once complete I'm sure it will look great.
...Ralph
"Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming."
-John Wooden
Thanks Everyone.
Yes its good to be back. Discus kinda took a back seat to many things and its ok...
Even though its small the room will house house about 620 gallons to start with. Enough to keep me busy and have fun. It could be reconfigured to hold close to a 1000 gallons by changing the layout and some tanks, its just going to be crowded . The original idea to having a lounge like room is gone.
One thing that I'm going to do is really work with filtration and experiment. I am curious on the resins some german breeders are using to cut down on water changes. Unlike sponge filters where the cost is a joke this approach take it to the other spectrum, but I did tickle my curiosity, so it does warant more investigations.
I've added insulation to the ceiling, and tomorrow I'm starting to build the wall and door frame.
Cheers,
Fred
Last edited by jawfish; 12-18-2017 at 11:13 PM.
Well I'm due for a little update.
The room is done, now its time for the interesting stuff.
The central air and waste water evacuation.
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To evacuate my waste water, I'm simply going to use a sump-pump to pump the water out. Bassicly I'll have a 1 1/2 ABS pipe going around the room and graining into a reservoir and the pump will pump the water out to my yard.
I'll post more updates as things progress.
Fred
Thanks for updating us Fred...great cozy fishroom that i can get used to. Only wish I could find time to get mine started...
...Ralph
"Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming."
-John Wooden