My New Tank Any Ideas To Improve It?

What's the tank size, your stocking, how often do you do water changes, and what are your water stats?

As for the aesthetics of the tank, it looks good! Maybe get some more plants in there, mainly some smaller foreground plants. It will help to flush out the tank some more, give you a more lush, full feel. Also, some driftwood is always a good idea. :D
 
What's the tank size, your stocking, how often do you do water changes, and what are your water stats?

As for the aesthetics of the tank, it looks good! Maybe get some more plants in there, mainly some smaller foreground plants. It will help to flush out the tank some more, give you a more lush, full feel. Also, some driftwood is always a good idea. :D
hi, the tank is 180l, it has tetras, guppies, danios, corydoras,2 gourami and a pleco, any suggestions on small plants to go at front of tank?
 
What's the tank size, your stocking, how often do you do water changes, and what are your water stats?

As for the aesthetics of the tank, it looks good! Maybe get some more plants in there, mainly some smaller foreground plants. It will help to flush out the tank some more, give you a more lush, full feel. Also, some driftwood is always a good idea. :D
hi, the tank is 180l, it has tetras, guppies, danios, corydoras,2 gourami and a pleco, any suggestions on small plants to go at front of tank?

I think creeping charlie plant would look nifty in this tank. It grows long like a vine with the right light.
 
get some crypts for the forground, nice easy to grow short plant :good:
 
I'd add some more Val or Saggitaria so that you cover the back of your tank. I'd also add some foreground plants. What kind of substrate do you have? I think a black natural substrate makes your fish really shine. I'd worry about the pleco which could shred your plants trying to eat the algae.
 
I'd add some more plants but I don't know which...(I'm not very good with plants :/ ) and I second 'Snooks1!' on the driftwood.
 
I'd get rid of the ornaments and swap them for bogwood and slate, much nicer look. And like the others said, more plants - be good to have at least one densely planted area with a few other plants spread about.
 

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