Some of you may know I'm working on constructing a completely custom tree frog vivarium. I want it to have a water feature with a little waterfall type thing, but since frogs are messy creatures, I'd like it to have some semblance of actual filtration instead of the one or two small pieces of foam most people use in these applications (usually just for keeping particles out of the pump). This means making a dedicated, blocked off space for media. I'd like to know if this mock-up looks like something that could work.
Here's a rough sketch of what I'm thinking. Things aren't to scale.
This structure would be up against a back corner of the tank and ideally will be made out of glass (in which case, the slots on the intake side wouldn't happen). If not glass, then corrugated plastic—easier to work with, but less stable long-term.
Arrow at the bottom showing directional water flow through the filter media to the pump—the thing on the bottom left. The dashed lines indicate that everything is behind a wall of material, so it's an enclosed box, except for an opening at the bottom right for water intake. The media housing portion would come up to above the substrate line. That way, I could actually access and clean the media every now and then.
(By the way, this is a messy sketch, so things aren't perfectly depicted. Don't worry, the water and substrate won't be mixing. The egg crate surface will sit just above the waterline, covered in mesh to keep substrate out of the drainage layer, which is basically just a water reservoir)
Here's a rough sketch of what I'm thinking. Things aren't to scale.
This structure would be up against a back corner of the tank and ideally will be made out of glass (in which case, the slots on the intake side wouldn't happen). If not glass, then corrugated plastic—easier to work with, but less stable long-term.
Arrow at the bottom showing directional water flow through the filter media to the pump—the thing on the bottom left. The dashed lines indicate that everything is behind a wall of material, so it's an enclosed box, except for an opening at the bottom right for water intake. The media housing portion would come up to above the substrate line. That way, I could actually access and clean the media every now and then.
(By the way, this is a messy sketch, so things aren't perfectly depicted. Don't worry, the water and substrate won't be mixing. The egg crate surface will sit just above the waterline, covered in mesh to keep substrate out of the drainage layer, which is basically just a water reservoir)