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THIS IS SPARTA! Hahaha, just kidding, that's how excited this build made me. It looks insane. I really can't wait until it's done. I hate finding cool threads like this before they are done. I have no patience.
 
Cant wait to see the finishing touches. Looks like its going to be a good one. keep us posted.... :)
 
WOW looking awesome.... definately can't wait to see it finished!!! would love to have something that size someday!! love the look and the design
 
You never really realise the size of the cage or say to your self this is huge, until you can fit inside it.

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Lovin' the work so far, maybe some more pictures of how the plumbing looks underneath? How deep is the water going to be? Will there be a drip wall of some type? What's going to light this beast?


Keep it up!
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
hi Nick,

I haven´t really more photos than I already showed. Basically the plumbing is like this:

there is a tap at left side with a RO attached. Then there is small tank with an RO water reservoir (about 20 gallons) and a rest water reservoir (about 8 gallons).
At the right hand side under the tank is a 64x20x20inch tank used as a biological filter; the 4 pumps will be placed in there delivering a 5000 gallons an hour (well, less because of the height of about 3 feet to the points where the water flows into the actual vivarium).

I have 4 points where the water flows into the viv, 2 right above the right hand side of the tank, one about 1.5 feet higher and one with a horizontal arm attached to create a broad dripping wall (well, a bit more than just dripping - make that small waterfalls).

At the left hand side I also have a pump as used for central heating systems to create a 3 ft high waterfall there.


The water refreshing system is simple. Each week I plan to run a little pump in the large reservoir for a couple of minuts, to get about 10 gallons of water to the sewer. Then I run another small pump in the RO water reservoir to add 7 gallons of RO water and then again another small pump to pump 3 gallons of rest water into the reservoir. That way I can get water hardness (is that the technical frase?) I like.

Then there is a lot of water evaporating from the tank. I just can pump RO water to get things back to the level I want.


The water level inside the vivarium will be mainly 30cm / 12inch, apart from the right hand side where I try to get water levels of 10cm and 40cm higher respectively (a bit like rapids in a small burn).

Between the pumps and the actual viv I made a connecting pipe and 4 taps (cocks?) enabling a precise regulation of the amount of water flowing at the different points into the viv.


Again, I hope I make myself clear - just ask in case I am not :eek:
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
About lights: I have in the present hill stream tank 4 80W T5 lights (everything is 220V here). Then I have got some small lights (12W) for a slow start of the morning and a slow end of the day (poor man´s dimming system :)). Apart from that a couple of hours a 40W heating lamp and a UV emitting light for the lizards.

I my other viv there are 2 80W T5 lights and a couple of 36W PL lights.


I plan to use all of these as well as two 70W spotlights to add some atmosphere in the evenings (with the 80W lights out).
 
Discussion starter · #32 ·
I won't forget :) Just nothing new to show. I did buy a lot of epoxy and glasfiber this week as well as a dripping/rain system. I will work on it tomorrow and post some pics if there anything I could be proud of ;)
 
This is quite the undertaking! Makes me feel comfortable about doing a large display in a reno house. Please keep your progress updated on here.

If you didn't live in the Netherlands, I'd have no problem giving you this:
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I'd imagine shipping would be quite high. Good luck!
 
Discussion starter · #38 ·
Awesome piece of wood, Harold! Thanks for the offer, but it would get costly indeed.

I hope to have something to show within a few days. I am working hard on the epoxy layers inside the wood and on the dripping/raining system. I'll be back!
 
Discussion starter · #39 ·
Well, nothing sexy to show but I did some important things. Here are the pictures!

I put multiple layers of epoxy and glassfiber (for the waterpart, the landpart just one layer) in the tank. As you can see I am not a tidy working craftsman :(

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I think that everything is watertight - I´ll test that this week for the lowest few inches. After the front windows are glued in, I can check the entire system.
I also added 25 points for a dripping system near the backwalls and 60 in the lid. The last ones are to mimick the after-rain effect in a forest where large drips just fall at irregular intervals. For real rain, there is much more needed of course!
The system is called Micro Drip, by German based Gardena. I expect to run in 15 - 30 minuts each day, according to need.
I will make the orange parts black, btw. Looks rather ugly now!

When standing in front of the tank, you cannot see the lid and dripping sytem. When seated, you can. Well, that is trade off I am prepared to take!

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You can see 2 of 4 ventilators, meant to provide internal circulation (wind). Of course I´ll put some maze in front of it as well as in front of the round ventilation holes.
 
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