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    Hey guys,

    Just doing my research ultra early. Will be expecting my new house somewhere end of 2013-2014. It may even come much earlier than that. Got the approval from my wife for placing a aquarium in the house. BUT she said she does not want the cabinet tanks, needless to say the metal racks. She wanted the type of tank that can be inbuilt into the wall/fake wall.

    Is there any aquarists that have done this? If so, can share with me the cost, and maybe the interior contractors that are able to provide this service?

    Best of all, share your tanks!

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    You can contact the tank makers in the Merchant section, or get a renovation company to do it for you. I have no idea on cost but this might set you back a fair bit if you are asking for some expensive wood for the cabinet section. The type of glass you choose for the tank will also cost you. Problem with these built in units is that you are stuck with the tank since you can't rearrange it once everything is in place, so it's probably best to ask yourself how big you want it to be and where to position it.
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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    To add.. one also has to consider how serious and persistence is one prepared to sink into this hobby.

    Plus the ease of maintenance cannot be omitted.. many tanks are made with brace, and that will reduce the area and size of the top access area. Coupled with the opening (door?) at the top of the build-in tank it usually take a very flexible person to get into a strange position to do the weekly maintenance.

    For a stand alone tank one can have it made at a good height such that you dont have to climb too high to maintain it. Build-in-wall tank may look strange if the viewing area is low. To counter that most people build their tank such that viewing area is high enough.. but that means not only you need to be a very flexible person, you need to be one that can do the twisting act at height.

    It the top of the tank is to be covered up, the heat generated by the lightings has to be taken into considerations.

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    Sigh, but that looks the most probable solution that will please my wife and myself.
    So unless i go for low light consumption plants, the heat factor will definite be a problem.

    That's why i hope that there's some interior contractor some of the aquarist brothers will know about. At least they can guide me on the 'dos' and 'donts'.
    I heard from other forum people that its best to let the tank merchant and contractor handle the issues about combining the tank set up and the interior decor but I guessing it will cost much more that just ordering a custom made tank.

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    Hi. I come across this. You can call them to check it out. I have not use them but am impress by their art work

    http://www.urbanseas.com/#work

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    I've seen this store while visiting the building for toys. Nice designs but if you're going with this, need to ask on maintenance, cooling and lighting issues.
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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    The previous founder of sgreefclub actually had a tank in wall in his apartment. If I'm not wrong, it was nearly 6ft. He had dedicated a room just for that tank and it's equipment.
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    Hi. I saw some products from aquatic style in their website. You might want to refer to such designs?

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    I do have a friend who did this in his new house which the tank is 5ft. He got the someone to cut a hole in the middle of the wall in one of the room.
    I will try to find his number as i have not contact him for a long time. If not you can check in SGReef. They may have people who do that.

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    A forumer here used to have a 6-7ft planted built into one of the dividing wall.. I was there with him wetting my armpit when he setup, and torn down later, and reset up so I know how it was like.
    He had 3pieces of 150W MH as lighting source to reach the depth and he completely covered up the top to ensure the light does not spill.

    He has the external condenser type of chiller - similar to regular aircon setup; those very same one that reefers use.. this is his way of drawing the heat out, by placing the condensing unit on the outside of his house. There will be tremendous heat buildup, even for a small horsepower chiller, if the heat of the chiller is not made to go out of the house.

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    Actually, to built -in wall whatever size tank can be DIY. Maybe you can just contact the contractor to built an empty standby your desire wall hole of 2ft wide x your preferred in length x height but don't built hole on the main structure, okay. Show me your floor plan and I will able to design and DIY a newly moveable tank out of the wall for easy maintenance. If you like ,then pop me a nice can of Tiger. okay?
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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    How about doing a tank with a full height cabinet, that integrate with your furniture? Would that solve the issue?

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    There is a simplier method, have your desired metal stand available and have your contractor do a false partition/plasterboard around the stand. If done nicely, it will look like a wall. Do take note that you will also require additional bracing for your lighting, a maintenance access panel.
    Don't forget to provide ventilation, otherwise trapped moisture will give you future problems.

    I do suggest you approach the right people for the job. You might like to approach Green chapter. Have seen some nice room dividers done by them.

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    Thanks for all the valuable contribution guys.
    polyho - urbanseas i cant really see their preview pictures, its quite small.
    yilimi - will take a look later.
    Nicky - do we really need a chiller for even a planted tank?
    eddy - do you mean to create a fake wall partition?
    Simon - i'm just worried that the metal may rust.

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    darter, its a long way to go before i get my furniture...

    Quote Originally Posted by darter View Post
    How about doing a tank with a full height cabinet, that integrate with your furniture? Would that solve the issue?

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    When my father was driving just now. I saw urbansea shops. It's quite small but has 3 different tanks. Can take a look. Quite nice furnitures.
    still learning the hard way!!

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    hi neondagger

    Actually, hor I felt that what Nicky was right about the disadvantage of having built-in wall tank is really very troublesome, meddlesome to up-keeping and maintenance your tank. To made the matter worse I won't be surprise the quote for dream built in wall tank depending the size , eg 422 tank will be close to SGD10k to 13K ( i already checked the price)! Depending what materials to use to setup or built your tank on the wall will be determine the cost itself.
    My opinion if I got a chance to spend the money like this, I rather spend on a good comfy leather sofa, nice Chengal tea-table, bluray player and Samsung 58" smart TV to entertain my whole family for my new flat.Hence I did not said you to quit your beloved passion but you need to priority your new household's important needs first. who knows you will receive a new 433 tank with cabinet for your house-warming present at the end!

    just my thoughts
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    I also feel build-in aquarium is nice but I think there are many aspects to think through before one start on this journey that can be expensive to reverse.

    Just go to GreenChapter shop in Clementi to have a look. Compare the 2 display tanks; one with open top concept (braceless) and the other that is build-in (braced) and if you ask the shopkeeper to allow you to open up the top doors of the build-in cabinet and have a look, it may help you understand what I meant by the contortionist act that one has to put up every time some change in the layout is needed.

    You will also notice the build-in display tank is of higher elevation than that stand-alone one. While you are at GC picture imagine in your mind if both tanks were built at the same low elevation as the stand-alone tank.. does it look weird for the build-in tank? That's what I meant by build-in tank must be higher. So with that it means that maintaining and setup the tank requires some climbing up and down some steps/ladder.

    If your build-in tank serves as a dividing wall, then it is best (look wise) to have the access point behind instead of in front (GC's is in front). That adds yet another layer of complexity in setup and maintenance because you will not be able to see and gauge the layout when you are standing high up from the top at the back. That means you have to put down your wood (for example), go to the front and have a look, and if dissatisfied, go to the back, climb up and redo, then repeat. Or you will need a friend to stand in the front, to shout out the command "left.. left.. no.. a little to the right.. ok stop.. now move back and turn clockwise.. .." while you try to follow his command.. and imagine this is to be executed every single piece of wood, rock and plant you put in, and every single time you do any small change in layout..

    You asked the question if chiller is needed for planted. I think that is a mute point for this thread.. whether chiller is needed or otherwise is not limited to open-concept or closed-up tank.. but for a closed up tank that need to draw away heat because top priority. Dont be fooled by people telling you T5 or PL does not give up to much heat.. how much heat there are, are all relative to the surrounding and air movement. Try touching to the reflector of a T5 after a few hours of lighting period and you will understand what I meant. The heat energy given out by the light source got to go somewhere.. if there is no chiller, it will stay in the water system. If the chiller is placed in the house, the heat generated will stay in the house unless you have constant wind blowing through in the correct direction; it is as simple as that. Dont be misled by those pic of reefers showing pic of their condensing unit placed above their fridge or somewhere above their tank.. (not only it is unsightly IMO) just stand behind an aircon compressor at the HDB shophouse and imagine that that's an indoor environment where heat will stay in. The condensing unit of a chiller does not just give out the equivalent amount of joules of energy needed to cool the water, the machine itself is not 100% efficient and so there will be much much more joules of energy that has to be expelled into the surrounding. When I first move into my place, I designed my chiller to be in the cabinet (do a search on my nickname and you will see the post). I never understood then why my house was forever hot. I have not looked back since I relocated my chiller outside my home.

    Think carefully before you embark on a build-in tank journey.. if you want it to look nice and not be an eye-sore, there's alot of areas you need to walk yourself through.

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by dawugui View Post
    Thanks for all the valuable contribution guys.
    polyho - urbanseas i cant really see their preview pictures, its quite small.
    yilimi - will take a look later.
    Nicky - do we really need a chiller for even a planted tank?
    eddy - do you mean to create a fake wall partition?
    Simon - i'm just worried that the metal may rust.
    There are different types of metal suitable for the frame, like galvaished steel, mild steel. Unless you living near the coast, where corrosion is higher. You can also consider timber. My previous 6x2x2 is supported on timber frame.

    Do take into consideration the total weight of the setup (Wall, tank, sand, volume of water).

    Please get a professional to do the setup for you.

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    Re: In built aquariums in Wall

    Thanks for all the valuable feedback.
    I will go down GC and have a look to compare about the different setups.
    I knew it will have its own disadvantages, in particular the cost and maintenance, but that will have to be my first thought when trying to set up. My wife do not really like the feel of a cabinet tank as she said we will need to empty out an area just to place the tank.
    The heat dissipation is something that i haven't look into or even know about. I will need to see whether does that make economical sense into setting up a planted tank without chiller, or may as well set up one marine tank with chiller since they will be using chiller. BUT i'm quite a marine noob.
    Anyway, 2 years away, so i need more problems and advices whenever possible. It doesn't hurt to think about all the bad things that can happen in this context.
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