im hoping to add driftwood, amazon swords, and some aquatic grass kind of plant. thanks for the comments though. I want this to be heavily planted, so that my bettas will stop displaying stress stripes.Polllllllllllle!!! You bailed on the sand! Lol just kidding, it looks much better!
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Aren't you a bright ray of sunshine...The red garvel is hidious, the new gravel even looks worse![]()
im hoping to add driftwood, amazon swords, and some aquatic grass kind of plant. thanks for the comments though. I want this to be heavily planted, so that my bettas will stop displaying stress stripes.
A big old sword (relatively) would look good in there. Only thing ive found with swords is that they take up alot of space in all directions. Does that make sense? When I've tried them against the glass they've never looked right. They are more striking with space to allow the leaves to 'flop out' in all directions. Something like an aponogeton species. Maybe an ulvaceus, would look good in a corner, growing up and over the surface. It would take up less real estate allowing further planting in other areas. What kind of light are you pushing out? That could be a stumbling block.
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Aren't you a bright ray of sunshine...
woo, easy, just because D&D was closed today doesn't mean you should lash out on everyone else.No, white gravel just looks like poo. Wipe the tears, you'll be OK.