Finally, after months of research and gathering materials, I've started the first of many phases in creating a paludarium in my 60L cube aquarium. Sadly my TOTM scape is no longer. I began to neglect it which I know I shouldn't have. But after the honey gourami died. I lost interest in maintaining it. Weekly water changes were all I did for a while which meant algae slowly began to take over. But now is a chance to try something new.
This is what it looks like at the moment. Firstly, I created a filtration chamber out of 2mm picture frame glass secured with silicone. This will house the pump and heater. Then I made a cage out of an egg crate that will hold terrestrial plants wedged between small lava rocks.
I also added small strips of egg crate to the glass. This was done for two reasons. To support the plant cage and to help the expanding foam adhere to another surface as lava rock will be used for the back wall. For mechanical filtration, a 1-inch thick matala mat and a 2-cm thick coarse foam will do. I will add a zip tie to the foam for ease of maintenance and cleaning.
The aquatic plants for this paludarium will all be epiphytes. The majority are from the past scape. They're currently in the holding tank with the fish and shrimp.
The next phase will be adding hardscape and foaming in the back wall next week hopefully.
This is what it looks like at the moment. Firstly, I created a filtration chamber out of 2mm picture frame glass secured with silicone. This will house the pump and heater. Then I made a cage out of an egg crate that will hold terrestrial plants wedged between small lava rocks.
I also added small strips of egg crate to the glass. This was done for two reasons. To support the plant cage and to help the expanding foam adhere to another surface as lava rock will be used for the back wall. For mechanical filtration, a 1-inch thick matala mat and a 2-cm thick coarse foam will do. I will add a zip tie to the foam for ease of maintenance and cleaning.
The aquatic plants for this paludarium will all be epiphytes. The majority are from the past scape. They're currently in the holding tank with the fish and shrimp.
The next phase will be adding hardscape and foaming in the back wall next week hopefully.