Originally Posted by
Griller76
Thanks mate - I am a bit obsessed with my fish :U
You have built aquariums! 2,000 is MASSIVE for a glass aquarium!
My 7,000 will be a display tank and maybe a breeding tank for Giant Gouramis.The glass will be added to a wood window frame and held in place by a seat of silicone.
I've never seen a glass tank over 1500 liters or an acrylic one over 3,000 except in public aquaria where the tanks are worth $100,000 and up. Oh - I did see a private aquarium in port lincoln that was huge but I know the acrylic alone cost $1,000,000 and had to be imported from Japan. My budget of $10,000 prohibits that kind of tank.
I don't know much about woodwork but I do know a lot about water and fish keeping. I used to manage a large aquaculture farm near Port Lincoln and I was president of the South Australian Native Fish Association. Water pressure on the sides is subject only to depth, not volume. A 900mm deep tank of 500 liters has the same pressure on the sides as a 900mm deep of 5,000 liters. I know that sounds strange but that is how fluid dynamics work. Depth is the killer when it comes to pressure. If I wanted to be cheap I could build a 600mm deep tank with an enormous area, but in truth I want something more spectacular. I'd like a tank between 900mm and 1800mm deep.
I'd like it to be a tank that I can get into and swim around. At this size I'll probably have no choice but to get into it for maintenance and cleaning.