blackwater spa
Wed Sep 14, 2005, 04:53 PM
I've seen some gorgeous aquariums without any stray wires, tubing or heaters, etc getting in the way of the fish and plant displays. This seems to be achieved by having a false panel of glass at the back of the aquarium separating all the filter parts, heaters, etc away from the display at the front of the tank.
I'm very impressed with the visual appeal of this kind of setup, but...
Is this kind of setup effective in terms of keeping the front display area clear of debris (ie, mechanical filtration)?
Will placing the heater (and therefore the in-built thermostat) in the back compartment be adequate for maintaining the desired water temperature at the front of the aquarium?
Can the CO2 system be kept out of sight in the back compartment as well but still provide the benefits to the plants out the front?
What other advantages/disadvantages are there with this kind of setup?
Also, is there a special kind of black paint to use for this false back panel which is non-toxic for the fish and the plants?
I'm thinking of a tank which will be 5 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft...how much of this 2 ft width will be taken up by an easily serviceable hidden back compartment?
Whoever answers all my questions should write a book on fish tank design! :lol:
I'm very impressed with the visual appeal of this kind of setup, but...
Is this kind of setup effective in terms of keeping the front display area clear of debris (ie, mechanical filtration)?
Will placing the heater (and therefore the in-built thermostat) in the back compartment be adequate for maintaining the desired water temperature at the front of the aquarium?
Can the CO2 system be kept out of sight in the back compartment as well but still provide the benefits to the plants out the front?
What other advantages/disadvantages are there with this kind of setup?
Also, is there a special kind of black paint to use for this false back panel which is non-toxic for the fish and the plants?
I'm thinking of a tank which will be 5 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft...how much of this 2 ft width will be taken up by an easily serviceable hidden back compartment?
Whoever answers all my questions should write a book on fish tank design! :lol: