Hi everyone,
We have a hole built into our wall for old CRT tv's. We would like to put a salt water tank there and custom frame up the hole to make it look really custom. I have several concerns, one being the weight of the tank. The opening is 48" wide and 32" high and about 2 - 2.5 ft deep. Surely it can support the weight of a filled tank being that those old tv's weighed a lot.
We need to have clearance on the sides and top for maintenance but we also don't want to go too small and regret it later. We would really love to have anemone, coral and a clown fish and blue tang. (I have two year old who loves Finding Nemo). I also love the idea of a colorful shrimp, horse shoe crab, small crabs, snails. Does anyone have suggestions on the following?
1. Reasonable tank size suggestions
2. Species that will work well together given the above
3. Can we fit all of that in 30 gallons or less? Should we go larger?
We have not purchased anything as we really don't know where to start but hopefully someone on here can help us get started. Thanks!
We have a hole built into our wall for old CRT tv's. We would like to put a salt water tank there and custom frame up the hole to make it look really custom. I have several concerns, one being the weight of the tank. The opening is 48" wide and 32" high and about 2 - 2.5 ft deep. Surely it can support the weight of a filled tank being that those old tv's weighed a lot.
We need to have clearance on the sides and top for maintenance but we also don't want to go too small and regret it later. We would really love to have anemone, coral and a clown fish and blue tang. (I have two year old who loves Finding Nemo). I also love the idea of a colorful shrimp, horse shoe crab, small crabs, snails. Does anyone have suggestions on the following?
1. Reasonable tank size suggestions
2. Species that will work well together given the above
3. Can we fit all of that in 30 gallons or less? Should we go larger?
We have not purchased anything as we really don't know where to start but hopefully someone on here can help us get started. Thanks!
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