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Shortandfat

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I recently set-up this 75gl and now I'm in the process of aqua-scaping it. This driftwood is all i have so far but where I work they have some thin but good sized tank rocks that I want to use to make some places where fish could swim over and under. Just looking for some help as to what exactly to do or if you don't think its plausibly what else i could do.

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I would get a stealth heater, with the all black your doing the stealth heater would be perfectly unseen. driftwood is nice but too much can clutter. What type fish will you be stocking?
 
a piece of wood and some anubias
 
If you have a river or stream nearby, maybe you can check it out for some cool looking rocks. Sure, you can get rocks from other places, but it's more fun to get them from where fish live. I got some of mine from the Mad River in Dayton, Ohio. You don't need to pay cash for everything.

What kind of fish are going in there, and what type of substrate do you plan to use? It's a lot of fun setting up a new aquarium. Good luck!
 
ani-mal-lvr;1291902; said:
Personally I prefer lots of wood. So more wood.

Shortandfat;1292709; said:
Thanks I also like wood so i think ill grab some more.
Sorry, that made me chuckle a bit.



On a serious note, I'm a fan of aquascaping with driftwood as well.
 
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