Shots from the new 90

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A couple shots from the 90. The wood finally got most of the way sunk yesterday, so I was able to work out a preliminary scape. That's basically the only halfway decent configuration I could work out with the driftwood, not sure if it should be moved a bit more towards or away from the center though. Any input on that would be great. Greatly greatly overestimated how much moving around I would be able to do with the stumps. They're so big that there's only a few ways they will even fit in the tank. Got more use out of the rocks than expected. Between these and the ones in the 55, there should be more than enough to flesh out the scape. Last pic is the view from my bed :headbang2:

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awesome
 
fantastic shots. I like the wood. It's especially nice from the bed angle, and I can imagine it becoming a congregation area on that end. give it some time, you might grow to love it, or your head might give you another idea. The additional rocks will also make it feel a lot different... can't wait for the next round.
 
Love it! Great composition. Where did you get the wood? Hand picked or bought? What are the fish in there? What do you plan to add? Stoked to see more pics.
 
Looks great.

Where did you get your big rocks?
 
Thanks for the kind words everyone! Bart, currently there are a few pairs of stiphodon percnopterygionus, and some stiphodon atropurpureus males. 10 meteor minnows and 1 sae better known as the constant gardener round out the rest of the stock. The wood came from the incomparable Manzanitadude, and Chevelle, the rocks are courtesy of my parents' back yard. The stiphs always come in a bit on the thin side, so once these guys are fully used to prepared food and nicely plumped up, the stock of this tank:http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189174&highlight=stiphodon&page=10 will be joining them. I plan on beefing up the school of meteors, omitting the cherries, and adding akysis vespa, some more hillies, and possibly some schistura type loaches later on down the road.
 
Sharp looking!
 
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