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thank you for all the kind words.

the driftwood was collected as is and it just somehow fit. I want to cover more of the right side, and for those who have asked, driftwood takes a varied amount of time to become neutrally buoyant. b/c of this issue i can only put as much wood that i can keep from floating with the amount of rocks that i have.

on a side note, the driftwood was "cured" for the tank by scrubbing them, then followed by a pressure washer. it was then soaked outdoors(too big for indoors) in a water collecting pan with near boiling water.
 
i'm planning a tank like that, but it's really hard to find some decent driftwood...
 
jbnebres;2158267; said:
thank you for all the kind words.

the driftwood was collected as is and it just somehow fit. I want to cover more of the right side, and for those who have asked, driftwood takes a varied amount of time to become neutrally buoyant. b/c of this issue i can only put as much wood that i can keep from floating with the amount of rocks that i have.

on a side note, the driftwood was "cured" for the tank by scrubbing them, then followed by a pressure washer. it was then soaked outdoors(too big for indoors) in a water collecting pan with near boiling water.

lol so basicly it was just ment to be XD
 
Nov. 08 Update:

They're growing well. Colors on fin tips of both species becoming more vivid.
GTs are around 3", Severums are reaching 2.5"+.

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