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Below is the idealized layout for my next venture a high-tech/high-energy soil-substrate tank, the progress of which I hope to chart in a journal.

The idea is to use relatively small leaved plants that give a sense of scale and make the tank look bigger than it actually is. Being only 60cm wide and 25cm in height it has the abstract aspect ratio of a much bigger tank.
I hope to also achieve a sense of depth. The substrate will be soil capped by poorly sorted gravel to give the impression of a stream bed. Hard scaping will be manzi wood and cobbles. I intend to pile the gravel high toward the back left of the tank and slope it toward the front and right to a shallow depth.
Comments welcome especially on the plant choice and position.

The idea is to use relatively small leaved plants that give a sense of scale and make the tank look bigger than it actually is. Being only 60cm wide and 25cm in height it has the abstract aspect ratio of a much bigger tank.
I hope to also achieve a sense of depth. The substrate will be soil capped by poorly sorted gravel to give the impression of a stream bed. Hard scaping will be manzi wood and cobbles. I intend to pile the gravel high toward the back left of the tank and slope it toward the front and right to a shallow depth.
Comments welcome especially on the plant choice and position.