George Farmer said:Looking good, Gareth!
The stone on the extreme left looks a little out of place, but I'm not sure what you're doing with the foreground that may bury it somewhat?
Any reason why you're not showing it off with the tank lights on? It would probably look even better.
How are you preventing the wood from floating after filling with water?
Is this the tank you're moving soon?
Keep up the good work!
Yeah that stones a total bug bare for me but I don't have any that are the right shape/size so I plan on hiding it with moss and hc, I reckon I'll lose about 80% of it's visible surface.
You're right this is the tank I'll be moving with next month. an exercise I'm not looking forward to. In regards to the wood I've tested it for floating and only the 2 largest bits float, I'll simply leave them in a spare barrel of water I have knocking about so that in theory should cure that, I'll probably zip tie some slate to the bottoms in any difficult areas.
The reason the lights are off is pretty simple, I forgot to turn them on.
I'll try and take a snap with them on later, I bit the bullet and ordered the plastic for my LED Lumiaire. I need to email the LED seller and make sure I've got the right drivers then I'll be all set. A nice evening project.
Yup, that's the plan. I've got the sand, it's sitting waiting for use, it's a real stress having the sand in their while your doing loads of scapes. I need to get a few more grades of gravel, the fact the smallest bags are 10kg sort of puts me off.LondonDragon said:Nice hardscape looking forward to seeing this planted. Graded sand/gravels for the front right?