Welp, I was given a nice aquarium recently that I've decided to do something a little different than what I am used to doing. Anyways though, I'm gonna try and take as many pictures as possible and just explain things as I go.
Here is a picture of the aquarium. It is a 28 gallon bowfront.
When I first got it, it had a pretty large crack in the bottom that I had to fix before doing anything else, so I decided to try gorilla glue for the first time. At first, I was kinda confused as to how it would work out, but after about 10 minutes and watching it expand, I slowly relaized what it did. It is just like a cross between silicone and great stuff where it slowly expands to fill cracks and gaps.
Anyways, in order to fix the crack in the bottom, I just spread gorilla glue across the entire bottom and laid in a piece of glass cut to fit across the largest portion of the bottom.
After a couple hours, the gorilla glue had expanded and firmed up and now the bottom is the sturdiest part of the entire aquarium! I have absolutely no fear of any leaks at all now.
Next, I dry fit a large piece of driftwood into the aquarium to see how it would fit (if it even would at all) and started getting some good ideas for how I wanted it to look in the end.
The driftwood has all kinds of protrusions sticking out from it that extend almost to the sides and the front really making great use of the space. It really has a driftwood stump feel to it and in the end, I plan on mounting all kinds of bromeliads and other epiphytic plants to it.
The back of the driftwood is somewhat flat so I'll end up filling the gap in the back with great stuff and then just siliconing and coco fibering the great stuff. Other than that, there will be no other background on it because I'm really going for an open feel to the viv.
Here is a shot from the front.
Here's a shot from the right corner.
And a shot from the left corner.
Hopefully you can kinda see what im envisioning in this viv and can give me any good/constructive criticism you have!
-Matt