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| Fishadmin | Posted: 5/11/2010 11:54 Updated: 5/11/2010 11:54 |
Webmaster ![]() ![]() Joined: 11/4/2003 From: Bedfordshire Posts: 3731 |
this one is cool but you can see the wood doesn't go all the way through.
Of course if it did any expansion of the wood would split the tank. Maybe it could be done with silicone somehow. |
| Mister_S | Posted: 5/11/2010 20:42 Updated: 5/11/2010 20:42 |
Just can't stay away ![]() Joined: 15/8/2010 From: Surrey Posts: 72 |
If it did go all the way through, the water would just leak through the (porous) wood
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| natterjack | Posted: 6/11/2010 18:17 Updated: 6/11/2010 18:17 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 10/3/2007 From: London Posts: 1290 |
mister is correct... it would be a disaster!
they have a website which tell us a bit more about what they are doing... www.aqueousart.co.uk ![]() |
| Coralline | Posted: 7/11/2010 11:01 Updated: 7/11/2010 11:01 |
Marine Adviser ![]() ![]() Joined: 8/6/2005 From: Worcestershire Posts: 5367 |
that is pretty cool, i would imagine quite easy to achieve the effect, that has given me a little inspiration too. maybe will give it a go. probably find my own bits of wood and creat something for less than £2000 though....
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| suey2 | Posted: 7/11/2010 22:30 Updated: 7/11/2010 22:30 |
Coldwater Moderator ![]() ![]() Joined: 21/2/2006 From: Surrey Posts: 9430 |
You need some of those air plants to attach to the wood on the non-water side. Then it would look less like a stick glued to a tank and more like an extension of the planted up wood in the tank - go on Coralline, you know you want to
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