Alright, now that I finally have a planted tank with the plants not dying, I want to try and focus on this whole aquascaping thing I'm simply blown away by some of these tanks and its given me a lot of ideas of what to do. Here's what I have now :
I'm going to remove the Egeria densa entirely. I don't like it. I also plan to move the Rotala rotundifolia that's on the right to the left side of the tank to combine it with the big grouping of it over there. The fake log in there doesn't really complement the tank and will be coming out. I'm trying to decide between a peice of driftwood, a big rock or even leaving that area bare which would allow for significantly more plants in that area.
I haven't decided what I want to do there but I sorta like how I have lots of stem plants on the left side and then I have that nice bushy Ceratopteris thalictroides and think I'd like to continue the trend and have the right side of the tank just be full of very bushy plants.
I've never really tried to plan out stuff like this before, does that sound like it'll look nice? Any other suggestions? I really like the crypts in the front around the drift wood that's there now.
I'm going to remove the Egeria densa entirely. I don't like it. I also plan to move the Rotala rotundifolia that's on the right to the left side of the tank to combine it with the big grouping of it over there. The fake log in there doesn't really complement the tank and will be coming out. I'm trying to decide between a peice of driftwood, a big rock or even leaving that area bare which would allow for significantly more plants in that area.
I haven't decided what I want to do there but I sorta like how I have lots of stem plants on the left side and then I have that nice bushy Ceratopteris thalictroides and think I'd like to continue the trend and have the right side of the tank just be full of very bushy plants.
I've never really tried to plan out stuff like this before, does that sound like it'll look nice? Any other suggestions? I really like the crypts in the front around the drift wood that's there now.