Love the rocks. I like all the plants except that hairgrass looking bright green one in front. That one bothers me for some reason...I think it would look good without it.
Great job with the rocks it looks really good, Just wondering when your fish reach adult size will they fit in the caves?.
What type of rocks are they?
Looks neat! I like how you situated the rocks in the tank; they look natural. :thumb:
However, since it is a critique, :wink: , I'm going to be a picky. I agree with DJ about the plant in the center and I also think the plant near the far left of the tank (in the first shot) doesn't really fit. On the other hand, the tall grass you have the far right looks awesome! Any chance you can swap the smaller pieces for more of those plants?
Obviously you're not going to please everybody and at the end of that day, it's your tank. Overall, it looks great. =D>
Love the rocks. I like all the plants except that hairgrass looking bright green one in front. That one bothers me for some reason...I think it would look good without it.
I like your set-up and agree with the the previous replies. I prefer multiple piles vs one pile of rocks, but yours still looks great. I cant wait to see it finished and stocked. opcorn:
I like it, it looks great! :thumb: I like the green grass plants unllike the others lol... The one that i like less are the green & white ones on the left... Really like your rock set up
The green hairgrass plants are officially gone lol... or moved to behind the rock pile. I was torn on them. I just feel like its "missing" something.
I love that tall plant in the back right too. The caves will be good for a while, when they're adults, about half will be too small. I have no doubt Ill have to tear it all down at least once before they're grown anyway lol.
Ridley... Im keeping mbuna, mostly. I have a couple OB peacocks and c moorii, but the rest will be mbuna.
Looks great. I agree that the grass in front looked out of place, but you said you fixed that. I personally really like grass, I just always make sure it goes behind something. It's a better accent than a main focus.
You did well.
Looks like a good set up for mbuna. Seems to lots of caves and spaces. I you wer up for it, a break or two in the structure with more high, vertical rocks in between would create some sightings breaks, which are often as good or better than caves.
Kevin
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