I would definitely stop cutting the Vallisneria. That looks weird.
Otherwise, 2 critical comments:
Such an Iwagumi-like design does not fit the pelvic shape at all. The basin is super high, I would (also depending on how much light it has or how strong the light is) with up-growing plant rebates a la Holland Basin or with a very high, centrally anesthetized root to the top, design seaters and swimming plants. Only, for example, SO simply hangs the filter at half height and otherwise everything is empty.
for Platys and Mollys this basin is too small for me – I would always recommend a much larger basin, about 112, better 200 l for platys and 160, better 300 liters for Mollys.
Actually, this looks very high and with the height fish, especially Betta, can't start because they have a long way up to catch up! Furthermore, I notice that, first, there is still further occupation in the basin and plants, or There are no roots that reach to the surface where the fish can rest!
If you combine the stone from the last time and the stones of today, and in the background there are still some subtle branches and a few higher plants, then it is possible.
Hi.
I would definitely stop cutting the Vallisneria. That looks weird.
Otherwise, 2 critical comments:
Hello
What does the basin have for measurements?
Actually, this looks very high and with the height fish, especially Betta, can't start because they have a long way up to catch up! Furthermore, I notice that, first, there is still further occupation in the basin and plants, or There are no roots that reach to the surface where the fish can rest!
If you combine the stone from the last time and the stones of today, and in the background there are still some subtle branches and a few higher plants, then it is possible.
The fish are still completely inappropriate.
This is still as empty and unstructured and less exciting as the last time.
In addition, for the fish too small and also the water looks very cloudy.
As you ask for personal opinions:
Such an AQ would have no right of existence with me.
Very pretty! And not overload with too much fish 👍. And 60l are much more difficult to keep clean than 200…