Tidied up the tenner a bit. Planted two more stems of creeping jenny- in the back right corner- and moved one crypt parva, added a bit of substrate, moved a few vals. In ambient light:
and with the light on:
Gave up trying to keep floaters in here, but now the rotala stems have grown tall enough to trail across the top, and I kind of like it-
Also from above- short end with crypt lutea, and the creeping jenny (upper left of photo)
Crypt parva in front corner.
In the other corner, I pulled out some anubias and moved a few crypt undulata into that spot
The anubias I took out, went into the short end of my 33L.
I trimmed and replanted some hygro stems
Moved one crypt moehlmanii from nearly under the driftwood arch next to the madagascar lace-
put it in further into this corner with its fellows, also moved to the back a few leopard vals that were growing up into the foreground.
Added a bit of substrate to some areas in here too, where it was low, and planted a few more creeping jenny stems in the background. Rinsed one of the filter sponges. Always surprised how little mulm comes out of them, either the fishes have very little output being small? or the plants are great at taking it all up.
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