Photo Flashback
Photo Flashback
I thought it might be fun to repost some my earliest pics of the tank build.
This is my very successful fresh water planted tank. I had to rip all of these very happy plants out, to begin this adventure. The wife was not happy"¦
This is my very first pic of the very early stage of the fake mangrove root build. I bought the wire at home depot. The plastic soda bottles were later replaced with a plastic pitcher. That was a project!
This is the beginning of my fake mud bank back wall project. Not all of those bottles made it in the final iteration, but most did.
And here's the deep sand bed planter I fabricated with old dead coral skeletons. Not bad, eh?
All three in the tank, with about half the substrate in there. It was a huge relief to get these done!
I guess the thing I'm most proud of is that they all work! The mangrove root hasn't fallen apart, even with the vibration from the powerhead inside. The fake wall hasn't floated away, and the barnacle blennies and shrimp are enjoying the caves. The DSB planter confines the DSB to a specific area of the tank, while still looking very natural.
Having finished all these 'technical' projects, I'm now focused on the biological aspects of the ecosystem. This is perhaps more challenging, trying to understand and take advantage of the natural processes going on in my big plastic box.