I've currently got in the works a paludarium/aquaterrarium for my 60L upcoming re-scape. I just wanted to ask members what experiences they've had making/maintaining them.
I have in mind a lava rock/driftwood waterfall flowing into a water section around 30-40L.
The stocking would be 3x amano shrimp 1x female honey gourami and if there's enough room 3x Ottocinclus.
I'm currently cutting up PVC foam sheets to make a filtration compartment that will house the pump and filtration media. All the plants (including aquatic) are pretty much all sourced except for moss that will be collected from the garden for the landed area.
The other question I have is the use of lava rock as a hardscape. I had also seen a scape made from expanding foam, that was then coated in aquarium silicone and then smothered with lava rock dust to create a natural look. If I were to copy this, would any long-term problems occur? Or would it be a safer choice to use lava rock and driftwood as hardscape?
I have in mind a lava rock/driftwood waterfall flowing into a water section around 30-40L.
The stocking would be 3x amano shrimp 1x female honey gourami and if there's enough room 3x Ottocinclus.
I'm currently cutting up PVC foam sheets to make a filtration compartment that will house the pump and filtration media. All the plants (including aquatic) are pretty much all sourced except for moss that will be collected from the garden for the landed area.
The other question I have is the use of lava rock as a hardscape. I had also seen a scape made from expanding foam, that was then coated in aquarium silicone and then smothered with lava rock dust to create a natural look. If I were to copy this, would any long-term problems occur? Or would it be a safer choice to use lava rock and driftwood as hardscape?