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I bought a used 35 gallon hexagon tank a few weeks ago gave it a good cleaning now i am trying to figure out how to do the aquascape on it. ill be using gravel for sure but since its a tall narrow tank i dont want just a little bit at the bottom i want to try and make the tank look more full ( if that makes sense) im open to any and all suggestions wether it be plants or wood etc. any help greatly appreciated!
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Why not plants and wood? I am really liking Manzanita wood. I have seen some incredible tanks with it.
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Where can i find Manzanita wood? how do i go about planting the plants do i need to put sand around the base or anything like that? any plant suggestions?
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