rescaping 29 gallon tank

lunatari76

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It has some plants in it already but it is kinda boring.I would like to use a concave style for the hardscape with driftwood and stones. The only oroblem i have is my imagination so any help or ideas would be appriciated. The plants i currently have are as follows anubias nana,apongeton crispus,ludwigia broad leaf and narrow leaf, rotala indica,crypt lucens,crypt petchi,crypt wendtii brown,dwarf sag,java fern, jave fern lace,ozelot sword red and green variety's, uruguayensis sword,val spiralis. Some of these plants will be coming out of my 55 gallon witch i am turning into a green texas cichlid breeding tank. Currently I have a pair of green texas and about 50 to 1000 fry in a 29 gallon. I know not big enough that is why i would like to move them to the 55 gallon. I have 130 watts of light over the 29 gallon and do it yourself co2 with a powered reactor that i built myself. Any ideas would be very helpful. Oh yea i will also have a pair of breeding angel fish in this tank.
 
I've got a heavily planted 29 gallon also and it's only about 4 months old, but I've rescaped it a few times already. You have quite a variety of nice plants. I generally try to have the broader leafed plants to the sides and the narrower leafed ones to the center. Maybe you could put the swords in the back corners and the rotala and val towards the back center, fill in the sides with the other plants, shorter ones more up front, leaving a space in the middle for the fish to swim more freely and maybe the ground cover plants as well. You may have to trim the dwarf sag as I have to. Just some thoughts. Good luck.
 
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