PatchworkClocks
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So, after my small ordeal with Monster, I figured a few changes to the tank were in order. For starters, I removed a large portion of the decorative rocks from the bottom (I threw a few back in because I know they carry good bacteria and I wanted to preserve as much of that as I could), but of course I'll remove them entirely once he's big enough that he might decide to eat one. There are a few miscellaneous rocks from my yard in the bottom also (I cleaned them thoroughly in scalding water with a small amount of soap first of course), as well as a large piece of fossil slate that I found recently (which I also cleaned beforehand). While Monster was recovering in his quarantine tank, I went out and bought a piece of mopani drift wood, which was actually pre-soaked, so that was pretty neat. And of course he's got his large artificial tree stump hide and some artificial plants as well. Here's a picture of it, tell me what you all think!
Forgot to put this in the top portion, but he's also got a hang-on-back filter set up, which is at a medium-low flow. I set up the mopani piece so that it would disperse the flow, as well as added a few artificial plant stalks to further disrupt the current. The mopani hasn't been leeching any tannins, but if it does, the filter has activated carbon in it so that will help. The pH was high when I tested (8.4), so I'm letting it all settle overnight and hopefully the mopani will help stabilize the pH.

Forgot to put this in the top portion, but he's also got a hang-on-back filter set up, which is at a medium-low flow. I set up the mopani piece so that it would disperse the flow, as well as added a few artificial plant stalks to further disrupt the current. The mopani hasn't been leeching any tannins, but if it does, the filter has activated carbon in it so that will help. The pH was high when I tested (8.4), so I'm letting it all settle overnight and hopefully the mopani will help stabilize the pH.