Really nice work! The flow of those false bottom tanks is typically at the surface. In your case you make sure of that by vertical glass plate pretty high up. Consequently, there is little flow at the bottom and thus no need to glue gravel with silicone. Looking forward to any video update.
That false bottom design is brilliant, far better than the normal PVC manifold system people often try to use for stream tanks with one-way current. Post a video ASAP, please !!! What are the dimensions of the tank? Maybe 60" long x 24" wide by 18" tall, or something like that ?
The fish that I keep in here are used to catching food that is drifting in current. Also, I feed a little at a time so they have more time to consume the food and there is less waste.
Dude, this aquarium is exactly what I want to do. I have been in contact with Jonah's aquarium and he gave me your channel for inspiration. I have a 310g 8ftx2.5ftx2ft aquarium being made now but has an internal reef ready overflow so I'm uncertain if the false bottom is my best bet or some return pumps with pipes under the substrate. I was thinking of doing a combination maybe with two large pvc pipes and two return pumps but put eductors on the return pump outlets before the pipes and have an inlet and outlet like yours. Or just run the 1" pipes or what ever the outlet is and put eductors on the outlets like you would with a return pump on a sump. If you have any advice or insight I would really appreciate it. I want super high flow on one end of the tank and moderate on the other.
@@Psittac20 are you familiar with closed loop systems? They are commonly used in reef tanks that are on the larger size. Basically a way to create more flow in a larger tank. What they do is drill a couple holes in the bottom of the tank and install bulkheads so all of the plumbing and pumps are outside of the tank. This is what I would do. Having a few drains on one side of the tank and a few returns on the other. Doing it this way everything can be hidden better giving the tank a cleaner look.
gracias la bomba en el fondo falso extrae agua por el lado izquierdo del tanque y la empuja a través del fondo falso y retrocede por el lado derecho y por la parte superior nuevamente para crear un flujo continuo.
Fantastic work
Incredible piece of Art wok Congratulations
Thank you so much for watching!
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Really nice work! The flow of those false bottom tanks is typically at the surface. In your case you make sure of that by vertical glass plate pretty high up. Consequently, there is little flow at the bottom and thus no need to glue gravel with silicone. Looking forward to any video update.
Nicely done. I love the unidirectional flow that you've been able to achieve.
Thanks for checking it out man!
@@abcaquaticbiotopecreations8915 I can't believe that I didn't find your site sooner. Cool stuff. Thanks for clueing me in.
Sooo cool seeing that tank in person!!!!!
Thank you! Gonna watch this on the big screen!
Gorgeous design, thanks for taking the time to composite everything together for us
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying the hard work!
Nevermind the ""post a video" comment, I see you've already done that ... going to watch it now :)
Wow, now that is impressive 😃. Nice work!
Thank you!!
Crazy fam , great work
Thank you!!
That false bottom design is brilliant, far better than the normal PVC manifold system people often try to use for stream tanks with one-way current. Post a video ASAP, please !!! What are the dimensions of the tank? Maybe 60" long x 24" wide by 18" tall, or something like that ?
This aquarium is 60"x20"x14"
I really enjoyed this video.
I'm impressive too
Thank you!
Soooo amazing ty
Thanks for watching!
Top and nice work 👌😎
Thank you!
Nice and inspirational!
How do you feed the fishes though?
The fish that I keep in here are used to catching food that is drifting in current. Also, I feed a little at a time so they have more time to consume the food and there is less waste.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you.
Dude, this aquarium is exactly what I want to do. I have been in contact with Jonah's aquarium and he gave me your channel for inspiration. I have a 310g 8ftx2.5ftx2ft aquarium being made now but has an internal reef ready overflow so I'm uncertain if the false bottom is my best bet or some return pumps with pipes under the substrate. I was thinking of doing a combination maybe with two large pvc pipes and two return pumps but put eductors on the return pump outlets before the pipes and have an inlet and outlet like yours. Or just run the 1" pipes or what ever the outlet is and put eductors on the outlets like you would with a return pump on a sump. If you have any advice or insight I would really appreciate it. I want super high flow on one end of the tank and moderate on the other.
Is it dual over flows (one on each side) how is the over flow setup?
@@abcaquaticbiotopecreations8915 I think it's one in the middle, not entirely sure, website is unclear and it won't be here for at least a week.
@@Psittac20 are you familiar with closed loop systems? They are commonly used in reef tanks that are on the larger size. Basically a way to create more flow in a larger tank. What they do is drill a couple holes in the bottom of the tank and install bulkheads so all of the plumbing and pumps are outside of the tank. This is what I would do. Having a few drains on one side of the tank and a few returns on the other. Doing it this way everything can be hidden better giving the tank a cleaner look.
@@abcaquaticbiotopecreations8915 ok cool, that's kind of what I was thinking but no drilling, I might do it all under the substrate
@@Psittac20 I'd love to see it when it's done!
Lo hiciste muy bien...Puedes por favor poner más detalle a como hiciste la corriente del acuario? Gracias
gracias la bomba en el fondo falso extrae agua por el lado izquierdo del tanque y la empuja a través del fondo falso y retrocede por el lado derecho y por la parte superior nuevamente para crear un flujo continuo.
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What kind of clamps were those used to hold the glass together?
Pony 3-in 9100series Corner Clamp
Item #1319110 Model #9166
That’s a very different way to direct the water flow
Also very effective!