Request scaping recommendations

Phyroath

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Hello everyone!

I wish to change the look of my tank. I have tried several times in the past but tend not to be the one I like or as beautiful as those of yours. One of the issues I am facing is that I am having limited resources - plants and equipment. All plants that I can find are those in my tank, freely available is Limnophila sessiliflora that I have to cut and throw away every weekend. The biggest problem for me is that I am using submersible filter and the filter media box is blocking the light in the mid while the current from the output is very strong.

Anyway I would like to request your help re-scaping my tank.

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Thanks BK and Mgamer. I just removed my driftwood because it was too big and not in a nice shape. It seems that I currently have a triangle space in the mid. Would add some more amazon swords. Another thing is that I do not have enough micro sword to cover the foreground - may be I should wait. That stones on the background I used to weight the output tube from the filter down - May be i should build a CO2 reactor from that rather than using another power filter to inject CO2 but I have no idea where to place it.
 
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I would also use the height of the plants high to low to bring in a focal point
 
i like it kinda ragged and natural lookin needs a long piece of wood right in the middle
 
I agree with bushwacker. And as Bk and Mgamer said, it needs some wood and rock. And I think some darker plants maybe some red to contrast.
 
If you don't want to add anything, try moving the plants around so that you have a tall bush in the far corners, decreasing in height towards the centre, and then empty swimming space in the middle. I think you have a lot of good plants but they are scattered around and not giving the right effect.
 
in my opinion a nice piece of driftwood in the middle would be nice. and like bk said, bunch some of the plants together a bit more ( not the amazon swords though) and make them look more bushy.
 
Thanks for all your recommendations. I would try finding a driftwood or move plants around. gspar i see your points however I got problem with the filter - I'll find the way.

As for the driftwood, should I look for the one I can lay horizontally on the substrate or the one at will be put vertically to have that natural looking?
 
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