Maybe something like a big piece of drift wood. More tall than wide
Clear out the middle area, keep the tall plants on the sides.
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Are you saying that I should relocate the driftwood? I was thinking of adding some driftwood in that area to add height, and position the current driftwood upward. I was also going to put a Crinum Calamistratum in this area. Any other suggestions?
I was thinking if you relocated the crypts then you can move the driftwood that is at the center off to the side a bit (where the crypts are). Although it seems logical to add items to the center of the tank, it may not always be ideal to make the center of the tank the focal point. I cannot find the link for this, but in the aqua scaping world there is the "1:1.6 rule". Cannot really explain it well but in the end, the tank's focal point will not be in the center but just to the left or right of center. It has something to do with how one's eyes focus on the tank and when done properly, it has a relaxing and pleasing effect. Having a focal point dead center from what I understand causes the eyes to jump left and right to either side of the tank (as if you were watching a tennis match).
I could possibly avoid moving the crypts...
I actually positioned it this way. I think it adds more depth to my tank, and it actually gives more room for plantsView attachment 240514View attachment 240515View attachment 240516
I like it. Adds interest. And depth.
Honestly, I would've went and bought a statue. I like the all natural look but I cave for those serene "Buddha" like things.