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Old houses and big tanks.... ????


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    Default Old houses and big tanks.... ????

    So I am refurbing a foreclosure to live in and it is a MESS! I want a big tank in the basement or the top floor but the largest doorway is ONLY 31 inches wide!!!
    What should I do? I have considered building the tank where it will go. Any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ereefer View Post
    So I am refurbing a foreclosure to live in and it is a MESS! I want a big tank in the basement or the top floor but the largest doorway is ONLY 31 inches wide!!!
    What should I do? I have considered building the tank where it will go. Any ideas?
    You really want a tank taller than 30 inches. It will be a pia to reach the bottom. If not deeper that that you just turn it on side and slide in.

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    That's a thought... we were thinking 36 Tall 48 wide 60 long. guess we could back it down to 30. Wonder what bigger fish would think of that.

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    Ive kept some pretty large 13inch tangs in 24inch depth seemed real happy. I'll try to dig up some pictures.

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    If you're refurbishing it anyway why not put in a larger door to get the tank through??
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    Or a bigger/new window.....
    I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,

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    Someday you will want to take that tank out though!!

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    Same scenario still works, but it would be a reinstall then. My suggestion speaks more to the dimensions the OP gave. I would be more concerned about the "top floor" location.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rook View Post
    Someday you will want to take that tank out though!!
    I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,

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