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Amazing build. Definitely some great potential you got there. I agree...I don't like the stump. I think its problem is too much GS. You could have rescued it by perhaps carving the GS back quite a bit. Then, once it gets covered in moss, it would look nice. But yeah....natural is definitely better. So get yourself some nice driftwood and it will definitely do the trick.

Love the waterfall. I want to do that in my tank...but I don't think its wise with a planted tank feature. lets see.

Anyways...keep it up. LOoking forward to updates. You got some nice space in there. :)

BTW...also love your living room. lol! Especially that palm. I have no luck with local greenhouse plants. They are always infested with something that bite me in the butt by infecting my rare carnivorous plants.

First time...that same palm with red spider mites.
Second time.... onions with thrips
Third time.... australian tree fern with scale.
 

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I am mostly interested in highland nepenthes. At the peak, I had over 30-40 different species of CPs ranging from cephalotus, VFTs, heliamphora, nepenthes, utricularia, darlingtonia etc etc. I lost a lot of them either by failed attempts at dormancy or by acdidents. The most recent happened this January by my highland terrarium freezing and I lost almost 800-1000$ worth of highland nepenthes. I have very few left now, and I have begun working on a vivarium as a distraction before trying to fix that tank.

Regarding your tank, it depends on basically one important factor: temperature. Based on that, I can suggest some nice nepenthes species for you. :)
 
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