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A minor learning, which by sharing I am probably teaching you how to suck eggs…
Large rocks in the back of the tank are lovely, add depth and height. However once plants grow in, you often lose them. They take up large areas of valuable planting space, which i kinda now need in this tank.
I added 4 large rocks along the back, which when dry looked great but it shows my lack of aquascaping experience. Probably should have not added the left one. It’s a nice problem tho, it’s not like Bolbitis and Anubias are not nice plants 👍👌 I think with the next scape planning out planting in future is probably a smart move 😅
Quick phone picture. Fish thought it was feeding time, when in fact it was bed time.
This isn’t really what I had in mind for this tank, but I am slowly adding epiphytes and also moss.
I love the gangly stems, and the way Bolbitis grows through the wood. Plants such as the guppy grass, Riccia and Java fern all came with shrimp - so I let them naturalise. Starting to feel more wild.
Also changed a bit of hardscape on the left. I never did like that smooth bit of wood.
I broke down a 200l holding tank, so fishes were moved again. Unsure I’ll ever be able to remove them now tho. 😬
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