My setup so far.
The tank is hanging on the wall on some solid steel. I have just filled it with water, and the tank i still hanging there :wink: All the filtering equipment are placed in a cabinet in another room. Can't wait to hear what you think...
That is pretty unique, should make an interesting display. I can't read your web page, but I assume you did all your homework regarding the filled weight of the tank, and the load-bearing capacity of the walls etc. :wink:
Please post again when the tank is stocked & running!
Wow, that is different. Looks interesting. Your English above seems perfect. If you could write up an english version of your web site it would help. (help us at least).
Very interesting looking setup. Please post pics as things progress. Very cool. I wish I could read your site too. Any suggestions for a good translation website?
As soon as i got the time i will have translated. The aquascaping boads placed at the back of the tank is to be used as a skeleton for rocks. Most of the holes in the solid pvc-profiles are filled with small hooks suited for hanging up rock. To hang the rock i am going to use cable-tiers. In that way I can easily move a rock at the lower part of the formation without having the upper part falling dawn. Also it is easy to make overhanging rocks, making the aquascaping more 'dynamic'. The black decoration background are from 'juwel', and will come to look like live rock after a while. All three modules can be taken out of th tank.
That is an awsome setup! Is the whole thing custom, or did you buy it as a kit from the German company in question? Did you build all those scaffoldings as well? You mentioned one from "jewel", but there were more. It will be very interesting to see the tank in a year, good luck!
Very cool setup! Looks great. Let's hope you can clean it OK. With all those corners and angles I would think it could use quite a bit of time with a razor.
I also only understood only bit and pieces.
very cool,
Brian