JoXie411
Chameleon Enthusiast
Got you famTrying to picture what you are talking about. You are saying to get a 2" pvc pipe with the pump inside the pipe at the bottom?
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Got you famTrying to picture what you are talking about. You are saying to get a 2" pvc pipe with the pump inside the pipe at the bottom?
Got you fam
He has one with a pump but I’m having a hard time find it when I find it I will tag youThis is how I'm planning on doing mine. I was talking about having the fountain pump in it to pump out the water
Good post^Ok this diagram is the best I can find for now but I don’t give upView attachment 241926
That’s why I would rather cut a hole in the false bottomI agree, I wouldn't want to dig everything up when the pump dies
So, there're two common methods of dealing with draining in bioactive enclosures: installing a bulkhead (which can be risky with glass enclosures if you're not skilled with a drill!), or providing some other form of access to the water table. It didn't take me long to rule out bulkheads for me, so I havent done a lot of research on how to make it work, but I'll share what I plan on doing (yay graveyard shift doodles!! )
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Essentially, I'm going to take a PVC pipe (or similar), drill some small holes in it that will allow water through but not the hydroballs/drainage material, and place it in one of the corners of my viv. Then I'll build my substrate layers (hydroballs, barrier, soil, leaf litter) around it, and cap it off with something so that feeders and CuC can't get lost in there. That'll allow me to siphon off excess water with a baster or similar if the water table gets too high. A bit of water isn't bad, though, and can be beneficial as it carries a lot of nutrient run off! It's stagnation that can be harmful. I may skip the barrier layer to allow roots to dip right into the "nutrient soup", but haven't made a final decision yet.
Hope that helps! I'm still doing some reading on the matter, but these are my plans so far.