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Tank Size

It doesn't look good from a structural integrity point of view, but silicon is very strong stuff, so you may get away with it indefinitely. Personally, I wouldn't like to take the risk. Regardless, I couldn't live with it aesthetically anyway...

Hi Troy,

Thanks for your answer mate !!
I think I will leave it like this.

Hope I will not found one morning that the office is full of water lol.

I will take a pic right know of the tank and like that you can give you point of view.

Cheers
 
Here is what I have done in about 20 min. I also have a sort of planting schema.
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There will be HC on the front.
Lilaeopsis and Rotala red on the right back.
In back middle some storaugyne or a medium plant.
On the wood I will put moss.
At the base of the wood there is a cavity I will put a fern don't know yet which one.
Around the wood it will be Hemianthus Micranthemoid.
Far back left there will be hygrophilia polysperma or alternantera.
On front left I will add Hydrocolite triparta.

Hope you all get a pic if the tank.

Cheers
 
Right side was unbalanced. Rocks are too small compare to left.
One problem is that I don't have enough substrate to elevate a bit more that side and adding bigger rocks without good level of substrate behind it, flow not be good at all.
Fortunately I found a flat bigger rock behind a pot of flower and now it's better.
Can I have a feedback on this please.

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Thanks for your comments
 
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