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So, after hardscape floated, I was keeping it in hot water in the bath. Today almost everything sinked, I did another attempet. Probably still need to play with stones. And ignore the mixed aquasoil going to fix it in upcoming days. Any thoughts? Planting suggestions?
 

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So, after hardscape floated, I was keeping it in hot water in the bath. Today almost everything sinked, I did another attempet. Probably still need to play with stones. And ignore the mixed aquasoil going to fix it in upcoming days. Any thoughts? Planting suggestions?

Glad that the wood is sinking now, looks great! I vote for some different types of Echinidorus in the background as well as a bunch of variants of Valisineria and Crypt Balansae so that they're flowing above the tank 🥰
 
Seems a bit early to introduce livestock, or are you thinking that because of the volume of water a small number won’t hurt?
I put some sponges from my other aquarium in use in the day when I flooded the tank and 2 weeks past since. Plus I kept some small shrimps there and no casulties. Did daily testing for nitrite and ammonia (waiting comments about useless tests). So I introruced some small fished and will wait week, if no casulties I will bring back my angels.
 
I put some sponges from my other aquarium in use in the day when I flooded the tank and 2 weeks past since. Plus I kept some small shrimps there and no casulties. Did daily testing for nitrite and ammonia (waiting comments about useless tests). So I introruced some small fished and will wait week, if no casulties I will bring back my angels.

Aren't you best adding the angelfish last? To avoid them setting up territories before you introduce your smaller fish.
 
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