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I'd like to build a slate cave and have the top of it extend to the back of the aquarium, with another entrance coming out of the top. After that, I'd like to grow Lilaeopsis or another ground cover to create 'grass' on top of it. Maybe moss instead, so it would grow down and partially obscure the entrance? After that, I want to create a driftwood tree with the roots forming the entrance to the back of the cave. It looks like most driftwood trees are created using Christmas moss, but if anyone has a better suggestion, I'm open to it :happy:. There'll be a sand path going from the left corner of it to the tree cave, and I think I want to grow anubis or something along the path, but I'm not sure where to place it or if I should use a different kind of plant. Moss balls would be a cool thing to include, but I don't know where I want to place them.
Comments or suggestions? I'm open to them! :happy:
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