The scape has a few more months off before it develops, Buce foregrounds take some time, but they are really special and develop into beautiful gardens. Most are just tossed in and the aquarist do not try to really develop and grow the genus. They tend to be concerned with selling them or happen to have bought a large mat from a collector who took the plants from a wild stream. I think good horticulture and growth is the responsible method.
I think many will not risk such a tank due to BBA and algae issues, but they are quite easy to care for. I've been picking at this tank more than the last version, but it's fairly close to what I wanted, but now it's just time and patience.
My 180 Gallon requires a little work, this one hardly any now.
So that leaves a reef(not much work there) and the 120 Gallon which is the trim and hack tank.
Wet/dry filters and sumps, not a whole lot of cleaning and work really.
I hate taking pics or videos of this tank, I need to put a shade or adjust the lights way down to prevent all the reflection, you can see the tank from 4 sides, so it's a PITA.