[Re-posting this thread in this forum, where it makes more sense.]

This is my 'new' Aqua Vital 620T. I'm not a huge fan of these tanks, but I was swayed because it was a cheap second-hand (Gumtree) pick-up which came with a big Eheim filter and heaps of extra stuff.
It's in great condition, and taller than I realised, as I thought it was a different model.
I'm thinking of running it without the overhead filter, and maybe even running it without the hood. I like the shape of the tank itself better than the hood.
Substrate is composted manure, potting mix and river sand.
I've planted some Echinodorus, Blyxa and an unidentified sword; rocks with flame moss are probably temporary.
Anyhoo, I'm thinking about leaving the tank half or two thirds full and putting in some sort of platform, and growing emersed plants on it.
Any suggestions on a good way to do this - materials, etc?
I would like it to cover about half the area of the tank, and be secure and reasonably easy to work with.
I guess the options are a platform hanging from the frame, something on stilts, or a floating 'turtle dock' kind of thing.


This is my 'new' Aqua Vital 620T. I'm not a huge fan of these tanks, but I was swayed because it was a cheap second-hand (Gumtree) pick-up which came with a big Eheim filter and heaps of extra stuff.
It's in great condition, and taller than I realised, as I thought it was a different model.
I'm thinking of running it without the overhead filter, and maybe even running it without the hood. I like the shape of the tank itself better than the hood.
Substrate is composted manure, potting mix and river sand.
I've planted some Echinodorus, Blyxa and an unidentified sword; rocks with flame moss are probably temporary.
Anyhoo, I'm thinking about leaving the tank half or two thirds full and putting in some sort of platform, and growing emersed plants on it.
Any suggestions on a good way to do this - materials, etc?
I would like it to cover about half the area of the tank, and be secure and reasonably easy to work with.
I guess the options are a platform hanging from the frame, something on stilts, or a floating 'turtle dock' kind of thing.
