Hello!
It’s been a little while since my last post.
Recently, I’m very happy about something that happened!
That means foreign people are watching my blog!!!!!
It’s a real surprise and I’m absolutely delighted! Thank you! (//∇//)
Well, I’d like to post the English version as well as the Japanese version in the future.
If there are any mistakes, please point them out.
Thank you for your continued patronage. m(_ _)m
Let’s get right to it. Continue to fix the 45cm main tank!
While the coronavirus continues to cause self-restraint, aquariums are a great hobby that can be
done indoors! ^ ^
What did I fix this time…….?

Because the stems of Rotala rotundifolia planted on the left side are conspicuous, I planted Blyxa
novoguineensis in front of it. But the stems are inevitably conspicuous….
In addition, the balance between the left and right feels poor.
So, this time, I’m going to improve the balance between the left and right sides by piling up the
stone on the left side to make it taller and correct the point where you can see the stem!
I’m really sorry to be here.
I was so engrossed in fiddling with the stones that I forgot to take a picture of the process….
I’m so sorry, m(__)m.
And here’s how it turned out…

The stones were badly intertwined, so we replaced the arrangement of the stones.
I aimed to create a sense of depth by placing large stones in the front and small stones in
the back!
How about…?

By raising the stones, it gives a sense of valley, roadiness and depth!
I loved it!
Vesicularia sp., Microsorum sp., and Hygrophila pinnatifida, which increased in this tank.
I’m hoping that they will get used to it by putting them on the left too!
The coronavirus has gradually started to calm down, but it will be a while before it is completely
cured. Let’s be patient!
And let’s have our aquarium. lol
I’m going to do my best to write a sciencey story soon!
Thank you again for the next time! m(__)m