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Hi everyone,

I’m new to the reef2reef and will be starting my first saltwater tank soon. My question before I start buying equipment is about location of my tank. My basement is the best place for the set up, but it is my general hobby area. One hobby I do in there is oil paintings. I have a small freshwater tank down there that had no issues with me painting but I want to make sure a saltwater tank will be ok as well. I use oil paint and odderless paint thinner to paint maybe once a month or so. I also run an air purifier during painting and drying. Any thoughts of a reef tank will ok near the fumes?
 

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If you must have a tank in the basement -- chemical spills have killed many a fish on this forum -- I'd go with something lidded, like an Evo 13.5. They're great AIO tanks and perfect for the beginner. I personally like to have my tanks around where I can enjoy them all the time.
 

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If you must have a tank in the basement -- chemical spills have killed many a fish on this forum -- I'd go with something lidded, like an Evo 13.5. They're great AIO tanks and perfect for the beginner. I personally like to have my tanks around where I can enjoy them all the time.
Agree on the Evo 13.5.
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef! Let us know what you decide. :)

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Odorless pain thinner should not put very much organic into the air, though I would not leave it out and open.

I'm not sure about the oil paints you use. Do you know what solvents are in them?

My expectation is that the concern is low unless you expose and allow a lot of paint to dry.
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I did look into the Evo 13.5. I ended up just buying a basic 20 gallon long tank last night. I post another thread once I get everything else purchased and set up
 

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Hi everyone,

I’m new to the reef2reef and will be starting my first saltwater tank soon. My question before I start buying equipment is about location of my tank. My basement is the best place for the set up, but it is my general hobby area. One hobby I do in there is oil paintings. I have a small freshwater tank down there that had no issues with me painting but I want to make sure a saltwater tank will be ok as well. I use oil paint and odderless paint thinner to paint maybe once a month or so. I also run an air purifier during painting and drying. Any thoughts of a reef tank will ok near the fumes?
First welcome to Reef2Reef!
And start a build thread when you have your tank setup!
 

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