Arowana Tank / Pond Build

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Rawrzer;4889814; said:
should look great! cant wait to see the finished product. happy to see a red tailed cat finally going into a suitable environment. you should plant some stuff around it to make it look like a rainforest! just a thought

yes yes.. very much.. tryin to see if i can get the look.. there is this vine that is not visible in any of the pics.. pretty huge and its snaking up over a tree.. planning to reroute it over the tank.. and this other plant.. i dont know what it is.. attached the pic.. will prob be using them on the wall that divides main tank and sump or the walls widthwise..

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any idea what plant this is? and if it is safe etc..
 
Inner Walls cemented and ready for tiling..

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Outer walls getting cemented..

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And this the Vine / Creeper I plan on routing over the tank..

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I've been thinking about black tiles for the bottom and white around.. looks pretty plain.. any suggestions guys.. def not swimming pool blue.. :)
 
wow thats a nice pond i building a 2,000 gallon pond in may ill put some pics of it when its building and when the fish and stuff are is side its 13' x 6' x 3.5'
 
Kaya;4889869; said:
yes yes.. very much.. tryin to see if i can get the look.. there is this vine that is not visible in any of the pics.. pretty huge and its snaking up over a tree.. planning to reroute it over the tank.. and this other plant.. i dont know what it is.. attached the pic.. will prob be using them on the wall that divides main tank and sump or the walls widthwise..

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any idea what plant this is? and if it is safe etc..
i dont know what plant is it called in english, but it has thick root base kinda stuff that u can eat like cassava.
they dont grown in water as far as i know, they do grow on soft land if my memories serve me right LOL
 
dayak;4894295; said:
i dont know what plant is it called in english, but it has thick root base kinda stuff that u can eat like cassava.
they dont grown in water as far as i know, they do grow on soft land if my memories serve me right LOL

oh.. thanks..i'm not plannin on growing it as a water plant :) potted.. prob behind the wall that divides main tank and sump.. leaves flowing into the tank..
 
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