sivart33
Well-known member
Well here we go, i have always wanted to build a cold water/tide pool tank. I will be kept outside in my unheated shed since i cant have another tank inside my small house atm. building another once permits go through, but might as well do something with this tank i have on my hands.
Chilling it is an issue at this moment, i have had a 10g out side for about a week and it never broke 60 degrees inside the shed, but WA weather has been horrible for the summer.
I am looking around for a good deal on a chiller that can work with my 135 i picked up, got it today with working canister filter (175 gallon) both for 150. great deal imo. but the tank should never get that high in temp. but ill be looking around.
yes tide pools get about 70 many times in the summer when on low tide, so temp control would be great but starting out small, then maybe a chiller later down the road.
just need to re-enforce the bench it is on, before adding water. So wont be starting for a few days. Ill be using LR or rock from the Puget sound, and tide pools form the area. Any advice would be great but i know cold water setups are very rare. yes ill have to get a fishing license before getting anything. the regs have a prity open ended on collecting fish/inverts, it has a limit.
Also i will be getting a power head or two just to increase the water flow in
the tank.
Chilling it is an issue at this moment, i have had a 10g out side for about a week and it never broke 60 degrees inside the shed, but WA weather has been horrible for the summer.
I am looking around for a good deal on a chiller that can work with my 135 i picked up, got it today with working canister filter (175 gallon) both for 150. great deal imo. but the tank should never get that high in temp. but ill be looking around.
yes tide pools get about 70 many times in the summer when on low tide, so temp control would be great but starting out small, then maybe a chiller later down the road.
just need to re-enforce the bench it is on, before adding water. So wont be starting for a few days. Ill be using LR or rock from the Puget sound, and tide pools form the area. Any advice would be great but i know cold water setups are very rare. yes ill have to get a fishing license before getting anything. the regs have a prity open ended on collecting fish/inverts, it has a limit.
Also i will be getting a power head or two just to increase the water flow in
the tank.