
A week ago I received my custom made all glass tank from in Denmark. It arrived in one piece, and went in through the window without any problems. It was carried by 10 people.
The tank is all glass measuring 2200x1000x600 mm. All sides are 12mm. The bottom is 19mm. It was made by Aqualine in Denmark. It is beautifully assembled with black silicon. My friend Ronny Thomassen cut all the aluminium for the stand and assembled in on site. Lighting is a homemade hanging thing with 12x18 watts T8 daylight tubes.
The tank will be used to house medium to large plecos and some nice characins. I estimate the project will take about 6 weeks to complete.

For the filtration I will use 2x200 liter tanks as sumps. These will be connected so that water flows from the first tank that will be a well lit fry raising tank. Water wll flow to another tank with filtermaterial and return via a large pump to the two inlets of the tank.
Water flows from the tank via two 50mm homemade durso standpipes. If you wish to learn more about how a durso standpipe works please read this: http://www.dursostandpipes.com/
Estimated flowthrough will be between 6500-10000 liter. I will do some experiments when the tank is up and running.
Right side dursostandpipe:

Closeup:

Underneath the standpipe: The holes were drilled using a 27 and 55mm diamond tipped drillbit.

Left side standpipe:

This is where a 25mm flexible hose from the pump will be connected and spread to right and left. The pipes 20mm rigid pipes were bent with the use of a heat gun.

The rocks I will be using is a dark basalt like type called Amphibolite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibolite It resembles the dark basalt of Rio Xingu.

A lot of the caves will be made from ordinary concrete painted and sealed with epoxy resin. I have made this kind of caves before, but decidid against using them for safety reasons. I have discussed this briefly with PC member Farid who really liked the concept. There is no reason whatsoever that epoxy sealed concrete should leak anything.
The concrete will be cast in earth/sand moulds with a slab of natural rock on top as roof. If I need to take out fish I can simply lift the rock. I beive I can make the concrete look exactly like the rocks.