I think I really do have a pretty good concept for rescaping my 50-gallon setup.
I am going to remove all of the underwater plants and set up the underwater area with the best hardscape that I can put together. Then I am going to also put some time into getting really good specimens that will make an
awesome fish display. I am inclined to use some sort of New World cichlid, but I will need to ponder this some more. I could introduce some kind of cichlid that otherwise wouldn't get a long with plants, but will do well with this setup because the plants will all be the emersed riparium plants.
I am going to remove all of the livebearers that are in there now. I might leave the
Synodontis lucipinnis catfish because I do like them a lot.
What do you all think of this idea? Here is a shot from a little while ago. The tank looks about the same now and without any real theme but some nice plants. You can see that there are quite a few swords and crypts underwater.
I need to think about a new theme for the riparium plants. I am drawn to the idea of grassy plants combined with other stuff, but I want to try something other than
Acorus gramineus.
A. gramineus is an awesome riparium plant, but I have already used it a few times and it would be good to try to figure out how to grow other grassy selections.
Well that's my idea anyway. Now I need to go hunt for rocks and also think more about fish. Some
Gymnogeophagus would be cool. There are lots of other possibilities too of course.