andy
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Hi, not been around for a while....i parted company with my planted tank earlier on in the year to go back to marines. But, im now looking at a project to turn it into a superb paludarium.....and i need some help and advice.
I have a 57" long x 19" wide x 24" high aquarium which is built to fit in an alcove. The plan would be to lower the tank so it sits about 12" off the ground. This tank will form the "wet" section and will aquascaped to allow low light plant species as well as having a partitioned off area for tropical bog plants.
But it's the "dry" section i'm having a few probs with. The plan would be to construct a back and two sides using ply which, when finnished, will fit snugly on top of the fish tank. The "dry" section would be 48" tall giving me lots of scope for terrestrial aquascaping and planting. A ventilation grille will act as a lid and sliding glass doors on the front will seel the unit.
The plan would be to construct a series of pools which would go from top to bottom and zig-zag from side to side creating a cascade effect type waterfall. Planting pockets would also be made and then i'd seriously considder fibreglassing the whole of the inside. Painting it all with G4 would be another option.
I would then fill in the "gaps" using an inert rock...possibly lava rock or even expandable foam which would then be sealed with varnish. The back area will be a kind of "wall" that runs from the bottom of the aquarium to the top of the dry section. Bogwood would then be added to create roots and also areas for epiphytes to grow.
It's this "wall" area that im having problems with. I need to create a fairly natural looking area otherwise the whole project will look hideous. Im not sure i like the red colour of lava rock but i like its porousisity (?) Does anyone have any suggestions about what i can use to form this dry wall ? Are there any other inert rocks around that are reletively easy to get hold of and could be used ?
Any help, suggestions or critisism will be most welcome.
Regards
Andy
I have a 57" long x 19" wide x 24" high aquarium which is built to fit in an alcove. The plan would be to lower the tank so it sits about 12" off the ground. This tank will form the "wet" section and will aquascaped to allow low light plant species as well as having a partitioned off area for tropical bog plants.
But it's the "dry" section i'm having a few probs with. The plan would be to construct a back and two sides using ply which, when finnished, will fit snugly on top of the fish tank. The "dry" section would be 48" tall giving me lots of scope for terrestrial aquascaping and planting. A ventilation grille will act as a lid and sliding glass doors on the front will seel the unit.
The plan would be to construct a series of pools which would go from top to bottom and zig-zag from side to side creating a cascade effect type waterfall. Planting pockets would also be made and then i'd seriously considder fibreglassing the whole of the inside. Painting it all with G4 would be another option.
I would then fill in the "gaps" using an inert rock...possibly lava rock or even expandable foam which would then be sealed with varnish. The back area will be a kind of "wall" that runs from the bottom of the aquarium to the top of the dry section. Bogwood would then be added to create roots and also areas for epiphytes to grow.
It's this "wall" area that im having problems with. I need to create a fairly natural looking area otherwise the whole project will look hideous. Im not sure i like the red colour of lava rock but i like its porousisity (?) Does anyone have any suggestions about what i can use to form this dry wall ? Are there any other inert rocks around that are reletively easy to get hold of and could be used ?
Any help, suggestions or critisism will be most welcome.
Regards
Andy