... and a 30 gallon fish tank.
Finals are just around the corner, I've been let out of school for a few days now, so what should I be doing? Setting up another aquarium no less.
After reading Hans' thread on river tanks, I was inspired to make a paludarium of my own. Here's the twist, since I am an university student and finals are just around the corner, I will be on a tight budget, and I'll have no time to run out to look for stuff.
Here's what I have in terms of equipment and materials:
1 30 gallon tank
1 55watt CF fixture
1 giant sheet of acrylic (I forgot the thickness).
5 gallon bucket full of various sized river rocks.
3 sand bags (fill with small pebbles... not sand, go figure)
1 powerhead 402, 2 powerhead 301, and 1 tiny laguna water pump (rated at 80gph).
Various metal corner connectors, screws, nuts, etc.
A few pieces of spare driftwood
Various clay pots
2 AC200s
1 AC500
1 Fluval 404
Various lengths of tubing, connectors, etc.
Things that I've bought or will definately be buying:
1 timer for the lights
Aquarium safe silicon
Epoxy
Chains
I could not for the life of me, find any kind of acrylic bonding glue in the short time I was in Homedepot, so I'm going to connect my acrylic sheets with metal connectors, nuts and bolts, cover the connections with epoxy and silicon. Not the best, but it should work. The acrylic sheets will also be coated in an epoxy+sand/pebble mix to help it blend into the tank. I plan on having an open top aquarium, so I'm going to be hanging the lights over the tank (thus the chains).
The acrylic sheets will be used to seperate the "land" and "water" sections of the tank... not exactly a real paludarium, but I figured it'd be the best way to go, since there isn't much space in a 30 gallon tank to work with.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! =)
-Richer
Finals are just around the corner, I've been let out of school for a few days now, so what should I be doing? Setting up another aquarium no less.
After reading Hans' thread on river tanks, I was inspired to make a paludarium of my own. Here's the twist, since I am an university student and finals are just around the corner, I will be on a tight budget, and I'll have no time to run out to look for stuff.
Here's what I have in terms of equipment and materials:
1 30 gallon tank
1 55watt CF fixture
1 giant sheet of acrylic (I forgot the thickness).
5 gallon bucket full of various sized river rocks.
3 sand bags (fill with small pebbles... not sand, go figure)
1 powerhead 402, 2 powerhead 301, and 1 tiny laguna water pump (rated at 80gph).
Various metal corner connectors, screws, nuts, etc.
A few pieces of spare driftwood
Various clay pots
2 AC200s
1 AC500
1 Fluval 404
Various lengths of tubing, connectors, etc.
Things that I've bought or will definately be buying:
1 timer for the lights
Aquarium safe silicon
Epoxy
Chains
I could not for the life of me, find any kind of acrylic bonding glue in the short time I was in Homedepot, so I'm going to connect my acrylic sheets with metal connectors, nuts and bolts, cover the connections with epoxy and silicon. Not the best, but it should work. The acrylic sheets will also be coated in an epoxy+sand/pebble mix to help it blend into the tank. I plan on having an open top aquarium, so I'm going to be hanging the lights over the tank (thus the chains).
The acrylic sheets will be used to seperate the "land" and "water" sections of the tank... not exactly a real paludarium, but I figured it'd be the best way to go, since there isn't much space in a 30 gallon tank to work with.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! =)
-Richer
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