I thought of this idea about a month ago while adding concepts to my idea book. I like to do that as inspiration strikes, so I never forget anything. While revisiting a few things, I was reintroduced to this idea. I wasn't quite sure how I make it happen or if it was even possible, but I had a strong feeling that it would be.
Sure enough it was and I'm really excited with the result. I know that terrariums and ripariums are both viable long term solutions and this is essentially just a combination of the two. As such, I have no reason not this think this should work. My only complaint is condensation on the glass. For now I'm fine to leave it like this, but if I decide to keep the aquarium going indefinitely, then I'll try to come up with a solution.
Anyway, enjoy this fun and challenging project and let me know what you think about it down in the comments!
Learn How to Make an IKEA Aquarium
• Making The Best and Ea...
00:00 Why Do I Want To Do This?
01:00 Running an Experiment
02:02 Modifying Cloche Containers
03:08 Getting the Aquarium Started
04:06 Doing a Water Test
04:42 Attempting to Hardscape
06:13 Creating the Details
07:30 Putting Houseplants Underwater
08:31 Adding Aquatic Plants
08:44 The Completed Design
09:49 Adding The Fish and Snails
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3 авг 2024