Very nice! I find that polys are much more active with a planted set up.
In my tank the plants only get uprooted in the feeding area, so I made my feeding area low-light and put driftwood but no plants. The low light makes it look natural, and as if plants shouldn't be growing there. Plants that put off runner roots help too. Large, 12-14" swords are great for that. My sword's roots are over a foot now in some places. They crawl out in the substrate. A friend of mine has a sword with roots that are almost 5 feet long.
That endli has an amazing pattern by the way.
In my tank the plants only get uprooted in the feeding area, so I made my feeding area low-light and put driftwood but no plants. The low light makes it look natural, and as if plants shouldn't be growing there. Plants that put off runner roots help too. Large, 12-14" swords are great for that. My sword's roots are over a foot now in some places. They crawl out in the substrate. A friend of mine has a sword with roots that are almost 5 feet long.
That endli has an amazing pattern by the way.