PancakesMcCoolWhip
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Jul 10, 2011
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Oscar that's an amazing piece of driftwood! I'd recommend some Java Fern for that type of driftwood, I think the two would be a nice pairing since your driftwood is thin and branchy. maybe get another piece of driftwood to balance out the negative space on the left of the tank or a bunch of java ferns/amazon swords to fill the empty space out. You could also get some foreground plants to cover up that space in the front of the tank, or you could go the driftwood reposition route and maybe have your driftwood branches pointing towards the viewer/in a different direction other than being parallel with the front face of the tank. Doing the second method would probably give the tank more depth and places for your eyes to go instead of being limited to a 2-D view