NEW AQUASCAPING!!

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dodgefreak8

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Hey everyone I just found this awesome piece of driftwood this weekend and after soaking it I attatched all my plants to it tonight and threw it in.. here is a before and after pic of the tank and a pic of the driftwood out of the tank.. MODERATORS PLEASE LEAVE THIS HERE as I am looking for opinions on my aquascaping.. let me know what you think or what I should move.. keep in mind I am trying to leave the sides open for area to turn around in for my aro.. thanks in advance

BEFORE
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AFTER
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thanks alot DeLgAdO I am really pleased with the setup
 
very nice wood ya got there, cant wait to see it when the plants grow in!
 
i would move it off side a bit it draws the attention to the center off the tank move it a bit more and fill in wit more plants and a small peice of wood on the other side..
 
if I move it off to the side it cuts the length of my tank down to about a 4' tank for my arowana. in the center he can still swim by it and utilize the entire length of the tank. I initally wanted it off to the side but I talked myself out of it due to this reason.. as for plants I have 3 typed of anubius and 2 clusters of java fern attatched to it that i think will really start to grow due to the fact I moved them so much closer to the light.. thanks for the input though we were on the same track there..
 
Great setup you got there. And nice driftwood too. Wish i can find 1 like that in my area.
 
looks good, but as someone said, move it to the side, and get some smaller plants around the side that doesnt have the drift wood to keep it from looking so baren :)

I loved the first setup too! WOW.
 
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