So I have a 55 gallon tank for a reeves turtle with the waterline being only 6” deep. It kills me that I have 14” of wasted open air so I’m toying with the idea of putting in a second tiered shelf so she has more room to swim.
Im trying to figure out a good way to help brace the glass and evenly support the weight of the water.
Here’s a quick mock-up in pvc board, which is shorter than the actual swimming shelf will be(about 15” long, 12” wide, 6” deep).
The left hand vertical plan has changed to a 5” wide normal retaining wall with a ramp going up for the turtle to walk up. On either side of that will be a 2 inch wide, half inch shorter cut out for a waterfall effect so the water does not stagnate, and past those will be normal retaining walls. I’m planning on placing a compact water pump below to lift water up and continuously fill the area.
I’ve been looking everywhere the past week and have not come across anyone trying anything like this before, not even any posts about failures trying to do this.
Im doing this in glass rather than acrylic as I cannot figure out a safe way to either adhere the acrylic to the glass or prevent a place in acrylic box from being able to tip over.
Acrylic box mock up for proof of concept waterfalls.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Im trying to figure out a good way to help brace the glass and evenly support the weight of the water.
Here’s a quick mock-up in pvc board, which is shorter than the actual swimming shelf will be(about 15” long, 12” wide, 6” deep).
The left hand vertical plan has changed to a 5” wide normal retaining wall with a ramp going up for the turtle to walk up. On either side of that will be a 2 inch wide, half inch shorter cut out for a waterfall effect so the water does not stagnate, and past those will be normal retaining walls. I’m planning on placing a compact water pump below to lift water up and continuously fill the area.
I’ve been looking everywhere the past week and have not come across anyone trying anything like this before, not even any posts about failures trying to do this.
Im doing this in glass rather than acrylic as I cannot figure out a safe way to either adhere the acrylic to the glass or prevent a place in acrylic box from being able to tip over.
Acrylic box mock up for proof of concept waterfalls.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.