Years ago, I took a 3 foot/1 metre breeder tank and put a piece if glass across the back, a little over half the height of the tank, and cutting off about 20% of the tank volume. I ran it for a while, and liked the results.
I brought it back out a few months ago, as my new house has actual windows where I keep the fish. I blocked off the lower half of a window with styrofoam (it's a garage) and set the tank so it gets a few hours of direct sun per day. I filled the back compartment with soaked peat (I no longer buy it for ecological reasons, but I still had a huge bundle from my careless days). I capped it with playground sand, and also used the fine sand for the foreground section.
Then the fun started. The back area works as a bog. I have Coreopsis roseus cultivars (pink flowers), a largely dead lily I found in a clearance at walmart (it has tripled in size and flowered (red) as a bog plant, tropical polka dot plants, Yellow tickweed Coreopsis, Bacopa, Ludwigia, hair grass, Bolbitis and Anubias. The fish are poliaki killifish.
It'll take a year to see how it works longterm, but for now, it's great fun.
I brought it back out a few months ago, as my new house has actual windows where I keep the fish. I blocked off the lower half of a window with styrofoam (it's a garage) and set the tank so it gets a few hours of direct sun per day. I filled the back compartment with soaked peat (I no longer buy it for ecological reasons, but I still had a huge bundle from my careless days). I capped it with playground sand, and also used the fine sand for the foreground section.
Then the fun started. The back area works as a bog. I have Coreopsis roseus cultivars (pink flowers), a largely dead lily I found in a clearance at walmart (it has tripled in size and flowered (red) as a bog plant, tropical polka dot plants, Yellow tickweed Coreopsis, Bacopa, Ludwigia, hair grass, Bolbitis and Anubias. The fish are poliaki killifish.
It'll take a year to see how it works longterm, but for now, it's great fun.