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Would certainly put in insulation central filtration , lots of electrical taps as well as plumb the whole thing. You will probably have to have some serious AC for sure. What is the goal ?? Breeding , trying to make a buck or two?? If you intend to sell, check into small business loans or at least tax deductions . Sounds like yore setting up the tanks before you've thought through the needs of the operation. It is REALLY tough to add the basics afterwards lol gary
The AC unit here is pretty killer, so I think it'll handle the added load. I think I can handle routing the ac into the garage, although it's not something I've ever done. The insulation thing, it's definitely up there on my list. Batts look simple enough to install, so it won't be much of an issue. There's a small gap behind the tank stands so I can likely get the batting in behind them, but if not, then I'll have to do it after draining the tanks.
I've had a dozen of these tanks running for quite some time now, breeding different strains and just keeping fish in general. So I'm not going into this totally blind.
The background on this story is as follows. Me and my dad were planning to start a small aquarium business. We had a knack for finding really cheap tanks, so the ideas just kinda flowed from there. He was a total handyman, and could build anything out of anything. While I worked on setting up a prefab rack, he built a custom wooden 3 teir stand for me to setup also.
Unfortunately last may he died suddenly of a heart attack, coincidentally at the tail end of the stand build. I was working with him on the stand friday afternoon, and told him I was bringing the kids over to visit and finishing up the stand on saturday, and early friday night he was gone.
Needless to say this really put a damper on everything for a while. Eventually, at some point, I decided to move on with the plans we had and take it somewhere.
I have little handyman experience and even less small business experience, and unfortunately I don't have anyone in my life that does. That being said it makes things kind of a 'deal with it as we go' approach.
It's not the wisest thing ever, for obvious reasons, I figure I gotta start somewhere.
I haven't listed the costs incurred for equipment yet, but it's relatively minimal considering the scale of what I'm working on, which was the original intention of this thread.
Thanks for the post!