Creating an underwater diorama aquarium build
Creating an underwater diorama aquarium build
Found this incredible Diorama Aquarium Build on youtube - wish it was mine, though. If you're short on time, the finished product is at 7:15. I'd kill to have a cabin like that, it's just amazing.
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That's absolutely incredible. I'm seriously blown away by the detail in this Diorama Aquarium Build.
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Giggletons - Posts: 177
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Not my creation, but I stumbled upon this incredible Diorama Aquarium Build on YouTube. If you're short on time, the finished product starts at 7:15. I must admit, I'm smitten with that cozy cabin. I'm actually planning to build a paludarium soon and I think I might just add a charming little stilt house for some tiny crab residents.
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I guess I'm just a dreamer at heart. If I were to ever win the lottery, I'd have to start by buying a ticket, I suppose. My ultimate fantasy is to have a custom-built log cabin that's more than just a cabin - it's a serene oasis.
Imagine a spacious, 40-foot square room with a stunning central skylight, surrounded by three walls of gently flowing streams, complete with two picturesque waterfalls and tranquil pools. The aquatic life would be just as breathtaking, featuring an array of South American Cichlids, fire belly toads like the ones I've had in the past, and even some charming leopard frogs.
The rest of the room would be a lush, miniature forest, complete with dwarf trees and a vibrant bird population. I envision myself sitting on a stone bench, surrounded by nature's splendor, reading a good book and listening to soothing music. It's my own personal Garden of Eden - a little slice of heaven on earth. Of course, with a big lottery win comes the luxury of hiring someone to maintain this paradise.
I'd need a substantial windfall to make this dream a reality, especially considering the additional costs of a state-of-the-art theater room. But a guy can dream, right?
Imagine a spacious, 40-foot square room with a stunning central skylight, surrounded by three walls of gently flowing streams, complete with two picturesque waterfalls and tranquil pools. The aquatic life would be just as breathtaking, featuring an array of South American Cichlids, fire belly toads like the ones I've had in the past, and even some charming leopard frogs.
The rest of the room would be a lush, miniature forest, complete with dwarf trees and a vibrant bird population. I envision myself sitting on a stone bench, surrounded by nature's splendor, reading a good book and listening to soothing music. It's my own personal Garden of Eden - a little slice of heaven on earth. Of course, with a big lottery win comes the luxury of hiring someone to maintain this paradise.
I'd need a substantial windfall to make this dream a reality, especially considering the additional costs of a state-of-the-art theater room. But a guy can dream, right?
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BadgersSong - Posts: 162
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I'm absolutely loving this whole concept.
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BadgersSong - Posts: 162
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Sigh... If I ever won a lotto, I'd finally have the means to bring my dream log cabin to life. A log house built around a central skylight lit room, roughly 40 feet square, would be the perfect setup. Three walls would feature a stream, complete with a small waterfall and pools in the corners. I'd love to populate the stream with South American Cichlids and other aquatic critters, like fire belly toads - thanks for the inspiration, @BadgersSong - and some leopard frogs. The rest of the room would be home to dwarf trees and a bird population. I'd add a few stone benches, and just imagine myself sitting there, surrounded by nature, reading a book with some soothing music playing in the background. It's my own little Garden of Eden.
I'd also have the luxury of hiring someone to maintain it all, so I wouldn't have to worry about the upkeep. And, of course, I'd need a substantial lotto win to make it happen - we're talking at least a couple of million, especially with the added feature of a full theater room.
I'd also have the luxury of hiring someone to maintain it all, so I wouldn't have to worry about the upkeep. And, of course, I'd need a substantial lotto win to make it happen - we're talking at least a couple of million, especially with the added feature of a full theater room.