Question: Tank setup i had in mind

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I've drawn something fast in Photoshop. An example of how I though my tank should look the first week or so. Afterwards I will buy some more accesories. Here it is:

1. Bright sand
2. Rocks (Too big to fit in a mouth)
3. Plants
4. Pipe or some sort of hideout

Anything else I should add?
 

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That will be fine as a start. You could always get some flat stone (slate) or tile, silicone, and build a little hide out of that right where you have your stones and still use a flower pot on its side, or a pvc pipe (plastic plumbing pipe) for a hide too. Some have even used coffee mugs and such.
 
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