My 140 gal paludarium

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looks amazing. you have quite the talent for building unusual, yet stunning systems
 
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Any pic updates??? Would love to see how the tank has developed...
 

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Have u thought of albino marbled newts, ashy geckos or many coloured anoles for potential stocking?
 

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SoCal suits me perfectly! Let's set up a date.

Meanwhile, just some quick data, in case anyone happens to be interested.

A lot of people seem to be concerned about how cement/grout effects water hardness. In this tank both the rock work and woodwork are grout.
They cured for a good couple of months before setting the tank up with flora and fauna.

I made a long overdue water change to this tank today. Changed about 70 % after three weeks of negligence.

Before wc:
pH 7,8
kH 5 dKH
gH 7dGH

After:
pH 7,5
kH 3dKH
gH 5 dKH

Tap water around here is buffered to stay mildly alkaline and pH is usually at high 7 or even 8.

I see a tendency of the effect cement has on the water chemistry reducing with time.
This tank's only been in action for a few months.

My conclusion:
Not overly dramatic, to my eye. I'm not worried, at all.

Still, I wouldn't say cement is totally safe when used in aquarium deco.

Thanks for looking.
i totally forgot about this awesome tank! ahem... still waiting on my
free rock wall 3d back ground LOL! xD
 
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