Whats better (aquascaping)

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mark7616

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Ill be the first to admit my aquascaping looks like johnny age 5 I am useless. Now I did have some java fern and anubias attached to my wood but my pearsei managed to plow through the lot so I recon plants wont work unless anyone knows of a plant pearsei wont chew up. So today I got rid of all the stumps that I had left and just had the wood so I thought I would chuck in a few rocks I had lying around from an old Mbuna setup. What do you guys think keep the rocks or do you think it looked better before just try to imagine the before pic with out plants as there gone.

Before:
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After still filling up after a wc so excuse the water marks and hose pipe.
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nice tank. looks expensive. if it were my tank i'd take those rocks out and add some more nice pieces of driftwood.
 
I like the second one. Looks great!!!
 
I like the rocks, I would add a few green plastic plants because I like the look of the first pic.
 
Both looks good. So I say combine them and add some greenery to the scene:D
 
I want to but my pearsei ate all the java fern I had in the tank. Anyone know of a plant that they dont like to eat that I can attach to the wood?
 
I think what it needs is tall plants in the back from bottom clear up to the top. Fake silk looking ones would be great. That way it wouldn't look so bare. Also I've always been a big fan of driftwood.
 
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