Oooh. I like that idea! I can get some mushroom ledges from the pet store I work at for a good deal since they have been there forever. ^.^ They've got the magnetic backs and whatnot, so I could just move them when I felt like it. Also have some turtle ledges that would work since they fit right in the corner. Maybe silicone them down so they stay. I would love to find some driftwood that's kind of "branchy" that I could silicone to the glass so the branches stick out in the middle part of the tank in the front. It's kind of bare at the moment. =/ I could just get some aquarium background to tape on the back and sides of the tank so the "foliage" would be there.
I think that will work better than anything else that I have come up with so far! Thank you for sharing that link with me!
And I mean the little clay Hydroballs. I suppose that if I put a generous layer of them down and then the window screen material on top of it followed by my substrate that it would be okay? Not sure since I have never used them or talked to someone who has.





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. Make sure you have a way to access the water that accumulates to siphon it out as it builds up. One way is in the link provided- have a little pond that joins with the drainage (by the way thanks for the compliment Lacibeth!).
