So my last DIY project got me all ready to start another, and since I'm going to college I thought it'd be something I could take with me and fit into the dorm rooms.
Now, I doubt I'll really be up for frequent water changes, ruling out taking a fully stocked tank, so I figure I'll just sort of meet myself halfway and house a humidity loving amphibian with fish.
So far my plan is to have three report holders placed half-way up the tank to support the "land" moss-covered section (either a glass sheet or several plastic canvases siliconed together) upon where three or four light rocks will be placed with some drift wood. The filter will have an extended intake and the output will run as a stream/waterfall. Underneath the shelf and the filter intake I'll have a enternally controlled 15w heater.
The land platform will have a slope into the water, I'll silicon either sand or small rocks to this and cut out 1" diameter rings so fish can swim through.
I plan to house 4-5 white clouds and 2 fire belly newts. Does this sound do-able?
Now, I doubt I'll really be up for frequent water changes, ruling out taking a fully stocked tank, so I figure I'll just sort of meet myself halfway and house a humidity loving amphibian with fish.
So far my plan is to have three report holders placed half-way up the tank to support the "land" moss-covered section (either a glass sheet or several plastic canvases siliconed together) upon where three or four light rocks will be placed with some drift wood. The filter will have an extended intake and the output will run as a stream/waterfall. Underneath the shelf and the filter intake I'll have a enternally controlled 15w heater.
The land platform will have a slope into the water, I'll silicon either sand or small rocks to this and cut out 1" diameter rings so fish can swim through.

I plan to house 4-5 white clouds and 2 fire belly newts. Does this sound do-able?