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If it's possible, don't let the heater touch anything.



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You can attach Anubias & Moss with Driftwood & Rocks without any problems. They also are Low Light Plants & with them you can use Sand.


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Ok, here are the photos.
http://img497.imageshack.us/img497/1717/home8cl.jpg
http://img343.imageshack.us/img343/8292/dirty6sz.jpg
http://img331.imageshack.us/img331/9112/cleanandempty2pb.jpg

I think I'm gonna put plants attached to rock or dritftwood in the centre of the tank as a kind of island, maybe anubias. Also I want some moss aswell.

Unfortunately I do not have a fish type light to use and so it will have to do with sunlight and at night a desk style light.
However I know plants do not mind this as I am using this for another tank and the plants are doing just fine.

I'm going to put sand and water and accessories in the tank now. I will post more pictures when I'm finished.

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Sand would be fine, but if you are going to have rooted plants, a gravel substrate would be much better.


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Hi milkyboy,

Great, I love a new log

Sand is suitable, BUT it depends on the plants

What light are you planning to use?

Let's see some pictures when you have more time.

Welcome to the log world

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