Have an old aquarium and want to do something with it? Maybe this is right up your alley! All I did was dismantle the aquarium, cut the panes shorter and put it back together. I already had all of the materials, so there was no upfront cost to built the enclosure. However, if you were to buy everything new it could be done for under $25 if you already have the tools. Otherwise it will be around $35. From there you can go as elaborate as you the paludarium to be.
Something I didn't really explain in the video was the removable overflow tray. I made it in that way so I can service the pump if needed. I'll have to move things around to access it, but it can easily be done without destroying the whole setup. I definitely recommend figuring that portion of your own builds before you get to far along.
Also here's a nonaffiliate link to the mesh. I figure this would be something that was difficult to find otherwise: https://amzn.to/2TRfB84
Fritz A.C.C.R. was provided with a paid promotion by Fritz Aquatics.
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