

You know it when that one leaf just bugs and bugs you until you just have to move it! Then, of course, you have to fix everything now. 
Believe it or not, the "linear" scape was done as I was sipping a nice big glass of Rioja, a heavy-bodied Spanish wine.

I like it! This tank is an optical illustion, looks more like a 10G. Weeeeirrrrrdddddd![]()
Just wondeirng, is the moss tied down in any way? I like it but from your last photo still makes the tank look quit jungly, which might be your plan all along!
Loving the tanks as always, and i am a bit fan of the jungle look.

Wow llj - this looks great! I have so much catching up to do on these threads.
It's hard to believe this is a 2.5 gallon tank. My nano is currently emptyI had to take down a few of my tanks as life got too busy this summer and fall (my daughter got married!)
I will be setting up the nano again next month and may have to steal a few ideas from your tank!
I'm curious to see how the HM grows in this tank. It compacts well in the 8g, but grows tallish in the 20g and 36g. This is not entirely bad, as I always have cuttings of the plants available. FKNM's supply has done quite well for me. If all goes well and I can take a trip up to West Palm Beach, I may move the betta and stock this tank with a small shoal of C. pygmaeus. I think they'd love it, and it would be an interesting alternative to a small cyprinid or characin. I think a school of 5-6 would be adorable. The tank hovers at around 73-74 degrees, a perfect environment for the little catfish. They also dwell in all tank levels.