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Jandkmcdonald

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I have a Texas, jack Dempsey, fire mouth, two convicts and 2 plecos. I just added some rocks I picked up from the rail road tracks and a melon sword. They picked at it for a minute and then quickly have up on it. Would love to hear comments and suggestions!
 

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nice. I think some height would be nice. I know that can be hard to achieve sometimes with a mostly hardscape though.
 
Nice, I agree, I'd stack some rocks maybe a piece of driftwood and give them places to hide of they feel the need.
 
I am wanting to add height but I can't figure out how. I am hoping to eventually get more plants as I see how this first one goes. I try to stack rocks but it is really hard to find the right rocks to make caves and things like that. I hope it's not stressing them out too much having such an open landscape.
 
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