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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 168550" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi </p><p> thank you for your comment.All 3 have that sort of wall. Thought to try it to prevent the substrate sliding down.Its one of the tricks I learned during my time doing (Aquascaping) planted tanks to separate different substrates mixing up and to buid substrate height without collapsing .Its a shame cant use rock in the enclosures as have 2 big crates of awesome looking rocks at home.Also I wish to have more greenery in too but needed to leave some open space for the Ts that are going inside .lol</p><p>I will probably add some moss at some point to add more detail here and there.And some awesome virgin cork backgrounds I saw but its out of budget atm so will be on the substrate change in the future </p><p></p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 168550, member: 30996"] Hi thank you for your comment.All 3 have that sort of wall. Thought to try it to prevent the substrate sliding down.Its one of the tricks I learned during my time doing (Aquascaping) planted tanks to separate different substrates mixing up and to buid substrate height without collapsing .Its a shame cant use rock in the enclosures as have 2 big crates of awesome looking rocks at home.Also I wish to have more greenery in too but needed to leave some open space for the Ts that are going inside .lol I will probably add some moss at some point to add more detail here and there.And some awesome virgin cork backgrounds I saw but its out of budget atm so will be on the substrate change in the future Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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