*FallenAngel*
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- Sep 7, 2009
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Alright guys...... Here is a step by step tutorial showing how i overhaul my scorpion tank... with a build in "swimming pool" and a VIP suite (garden and pool view).... 
The tank measured 16inch x 10inch x 10inch
This will home maybe 1 to 2 AFS. Hope they like it. And hope u like it too.
1st, I glued 1 piece of glass measuring around 3 inch height and <10 inch long (so it can fit in to the tank) at the bottom of the tank. It act as a barrier to separate the water and land area.
2nd, I glued 2 hinges and a small piece of glass as handle for the cover. The cover measuring 11inch x 10 inch.
3rd, Glued both the hinges to the tank
4th, Glued 1 piece of glass (measuring 4 inch width and 10 inch long) on top of the tank as a fixed cover
5th, Pour in gravels in both side... (as false bottom for the land area and river bed for the water area)
6th, Time for cocofibre to go in and add some decoration for the water area
7th, Added some decoration, some plants to make it lively. I use a pot as hide which located at the top left corner and with a tube behind it so i can refill my false bottom
Front view
The pond area (might add some fish later)
Alright, some comment please....
Oh ya, I spent around 40 bucks (ringgit malaysia) for these...
16 bucks for the tank (i bought it earlier)
10 bucks for the additional glasses
4.5 bucks for the glue
7-8 bucks for the gravels and drift wood
plants : foc
The tank measured 16inch x 10inch x 10inch
This will home maybe 1 to 2 AFS. Hope they like it. And hope u like it too.

1st, I glued 1 piece of glass measuring around 3 inch height and <10 inch long (so it can fit in to the tank) at the bottom of the tank. It act as a barrier to separate the water and land area.

2nd, I glued 2 hinges and a small piece of glass as handle for the cover. The cover measuring 11inch x 10 inch.

3rd, Glued both the hinges to the tank

4th, Glued 1 piece of glass (measuring 4 inch width and 10 inch long) on top of the tank as a fixed cover

5th, Pour in gravels in both side... (as false bottom for the land area and river bed for the water area)

6th, Time for cocofibre to go in and add some decoration for the water area

7th, Added some decoration, some plants to make it lively. I use a pot as hide which located at the top left corner and with a tube behind it so i can refill my false bottom

Front view

The pond area (might add some fish later)
Alright, some comment please....
Oh ya, I spent around 40 bucks (ringgit malaysia) for these...
16 bucks for the tank (i bought it earlier)
10 bucks for the additional glasses
4.5 bucks for the glue
7-8 bucks for the gravels and drift wood
plants : foc