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    Here is a waterfall I did I am very happy with how it turned out.

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    one question?
    Where is the pump and how do you plan on servicing it?



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    The pump is on the far side of the tank and will be hidden behind a tree. The tree will be formed out of half round bark panels and will be hollow all the way to the bottom of the tank. I will be able to reach in and disconnect the hose and lift the pump out when it needs servicing. The pump and flow have been tested and it will have no problem with this. I still need to pick up the bark as the two stores I have been to only sold the smaller sizes. Still looking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jocie1976 View Post
    I still need to pick up the bark as the two stores I have been to only sold the smaller sizes. Still looking...

    LLLReptile.com has all sorts of sizes for cork. Just in case you switch your search to the internet.


    It is looking very very good. Very impressed so far!

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    These are some update shots of the work done so far.

    The cave has been GS'd into place on top of a support I made using a margarine container. It creates a cave under the cave, with no access to the bottom of the top cave. They are self-contained.

    This blob of GS has a balloon inside of it to hold its shape. Since this pic, it has been cut in half at an angle towards the back to create both a planter (where it was formed) and a cave/hiding place on the back wall over the water section.

    Right and left views of the tank as it sits right now.

    Front view of the way the tank sits now.
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    Newest updates. Now I am out of materials and will have to wait another week to get more. I need more silicone, the "tree", and weed blocker to continue.

    These shots show the finished planter, the finished cave/hide the cave and planter in place on the back wall, starting to finish around the waterfall area and the full tank progress shot. More pix when I get some more done.
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    Oops. I guess my last update didn't get posted. So this will be a rather longer report.

    Managed to find the wood that I wanted for my tree.

    Finished off most of my background, just need more silicone to finish the top layer of it.

    The wood pieces that will make up the tree will be GS'd together once the holes for the branches have been drilled, and the slits at the bottom to allow for water flow. There will be two branches, one jutting over the water and one jutting over the land toward the ledge. (I'm picturing draping moss and orchids here maybe.)

    There is a ton of room behind the tree for us to do anything we might need to. The pump is 7" long and there is plenty more room than that. Since the tree will be too short, we will wall off the top and install one of the fans into it. The wall will keep all future inhabitants out of the back corner permanently, and leave us lots of room to play.

    The full tank shot with the tanks underneath is what I am picturing as my Green Corner. I think I need a chair back there so I can stare for hours...

    Let me know what you think!
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