Well I have started thinking out, and diving in to get things ready for my new 75 ltr Oase Scaperline 60 tank. I was truly inspired on a recent visit to my absolute favourite aquascape shop, Horizon Aquatics in Newton Aycliffe.
I don't have room for a tank any larger than the 60,35,35 of the one I chose. In fact I really don't have room for that one either but I'm "making changes" to bits and pieces in the tank room to accomodate it. I have a small tank and a printer on a piece of furniture I recently bought from the Sue Ryder charity shop in Peterlee. I am having to "extend" the width so I can take off the small tank and put the new one on it.
The inspiration for the new tank came from a fully aquascaped one at Horizon. The full professional build I'll be trying to copy is on one of their Youtube videos carried out by Luis Navarro who came across from Texas, I believe.
So, I bought the tank, I am in the process of extending the width of the furniture and yesterday I went back to Horizon as they had just received a delivery of wood. Amazing choice.
They have a DIY table with sand and measurements placed along it so that you can more or less pick up likely bits of wood, rock etc, and see how they look in a setup.
I have taken a really nice selection of Mojo Barico Wood, a bag of Tropica Soil Powder and a 5ltr tub of AF Lava Soil.
I'm finishing the table today and will take the small tank to another room where it'll sit until I finish the task ahead. When that's done I'll be taking another tank of the same width from my other ones, to put on the Sue Ryder table (actually it's a shoe storage unit) so that I can then use the space to put my new tank in as it's at a better height and not directly under the window.
So there's the start, folk.
I'm in no rush though. I want to do this to give the best result possible and as near to the tank I love by Luis Navarro.
As soon as I get the basic architecture right and in place, I'll be off again for plants. Loads of them.
I don't have room for a tank any larger than the 60,35,35 of the one I chose. In fact I really don't have room for that one either but I'm "making changes" to bits and pieces in the tank room to accomodate it. I have a small tank and a printer on a piece of furniture I recently bought from the Sue Ryder charity shop in Peterlee. I am having to "extend" the width so I can take off the small tank and put the new one on it.
The inspiration for the new tank came from a fully aquascaped one at Horizon. The full professional build I'll be trying to copy is on one of their Youtube videos carried out by Luis Navarro who came across from Texas, I believe.
So, I bought the tank, I am in the process of extending the width of the furniture and yesterday I went back to Horizon as they had just received a delivery of wood. Amazing choice.
They have a DIY table with sand and measurements placed along it so that you can more or less pick up likely bits of wood, rock etc, and see how they look in a setup.
I have taken a really nice selection of Mojo Barico Wood, a bag of Tropica Soil Powder and a 5ltr tub of AF Lava Soil.
I'm finishing the table today and will take the small tank to another room where it'll sit until I finish the task ahead. When that's done I'll be taking another tank of the same width from my other ones, to put on the Sue Ryder table (actually it's a shoe storage unit) so that I can then use the space to put my new tank in as it's at a better height and not directly under the window.
So there's the start, folk.
I'm in no rush though. I want to do this to give the best result possible and as near to the tank I love by Luis Navarro.
As soon as I get the basic architecture right and in place, I'll be off again for plants. Loads of them.