So the reboot has had a bit of a reboot. The java fern has pretty much died somehow. I took some of the remaining healthy parts to add to the tank. The java moss was also a bit of a disaster and ended up being a big ball.
Instead I went ahead and bought near enough every type of anubias on AE. I also added another piece of wood to the left side.
I'll try to take some pictures tomorrow but the aquascaping is still a bit of a disaster.
I am thinking the next step is to add vallis or another background plant to fill the back of the tank (can't really find anything that I want for the back). Again I'm not really sure which vallis, but I reckon I want a small leaved background plant to make up for the large leaved anubias.
In addition I want to split some of my anubias nana to add to the front. Would it be alright adding anubias nana to the same area on a piece of wood that other anubias are attached? For example I now have Anubias heterophylla, Anubias hastifolia and Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia on the new piece of wood. I reckon it may look a bit better if the lower parts were also filled out by some shorter/smaller leaved anubias.
I think in total there are about 8-10 different types of anubias.
Instead I went ahead and bought near enough every type of anubias on AE. I also added another piece of wood to the left side.
I'll try to take some pictures tomorrow but the aquascaping is still a bit of a disaster.
I am thinking the next step is to add vallis or another background plant to fill the back of the tank (can't really find anything that I want for the back). Again I'm not really sure which vallis, but I reckon I want a small leaved background plant to make up for the large leaved anubias.
In addition I want to split some of my anubias nana to add to the front. Would it be alright adding anubias nana to the same area on a piece of wood that other anubias are attached? For example I now have Anubias heterophylla, Anubias hastifolia and Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia on the new piece of wood. I reckon it may look a bit better if the lower parts were also filled out by some shorter/smaller leaved anubias.
I think in total there are about 8-10 different types of anubias.