When I moved my tanks from their wood stands to the double metal stand, I went all out and completely revamped both tanks from the messy, completely overgrown plant disasters they were before. I pulled out all the plants (had to so I could get all the fish and drain them) and spent about four hours separating, trimming, and replanting.
This is my first *real* attempt at doing an actual aquascape.
I unfortunately don't have any "before" photos, but here are the afters
I'm looking for any advice/suggestions on how to better my 'scapes.
Tank 1- Sawyer's Tank
Inhabitants:
Fauna- 1 male betta, pond, mts, and ramshorn snails
Flora- Ludwigia narrow?, bacopa australis



(Trying to show off the red plants, they look a lot brighter in person)
Tank 2- Froggy, loach, and shrimp tank
Inhabitants:
Fauna- 6 ADF's, 4 Kuhli loaches, 1 remaining ghost shrimp, pond, ramshorn (leopard, blue, and red) snails
Flora- Anubias var. nana, Bacopa australis, ludwigia repens?



(I know they seem all the same, I was trying to show the shape of the path)
Thanks for any comments and suggestions!
*The colors are a LOT brighter and more vibrant in person*

This is my first *real* attempt at doing an actual aquascape.
I unfortunately don't have any "before" photos, but here are the afters

I'm looking for any advice/suggestions on how to better my 'scapes.
Tank 1- Sawyer's Tank
Inhabitants:
Fauna- 1 male betta, pond, mts, and ramshorn snails
Flora- Ludwigia narrow?, bacopa australis



(Trying to show off the red plants, they look a lot brighter in person)
Tank 2- Froggy, loach, and shrimp tank
Inhabitants:
Fauna- 6 ADF's, 4 Kuhli loaches, 1 remaining ghost shrimp, pond, ramshorn (leopard, blue, and red) snails
Flora- Anubias var. nana, Bacopa australis, ludwigia repens?



(I know they seem all the same, I was trying to show the shape of the path)
Thanks for any comments and suggestions!
*The colors are a LOT brighter and more vibrant in person*






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