Im guessing you have no space on the back side of the wood?
If you can move the wood forward an inch or two you could plant some stems. Some rotala H'ra or other fine leaf stem plant would look nice wrapped around the edges of the wood and continuing behind it. Also I would move the barteri in from the edge of the tank. It is striking and pulls the eye to the corner of the tank. It would make a great focus point.
I still have 2-3 inches space at the back I guess it should be enough. Will take your advice, may getting some rotala H'ra. Im thinking to take the barteri away and get something smaller instead any suggestion? and also should i tie some moss on the back wood too?
That is a nice Anubias. It adds some very nice contrast in leaf shape and color to your foreground. I think it works well with your driftwood size and shape. I would try to use it as a focal point still. If it doesnt work you can always take it out later.
As an alternate you could use a smaller Anubias like Nana or Petite. Or even a few bucephalandra species. You could add those and keep the barteri.
Why not put on the left side vallisneria? And let it grow tall to sort of give shadow for the fish? Or maybe on the right side. In case the filter it's too strong.
I agree that some vals in back on one side would look great. Also you should paint the back pane of glass black. Your tank looks very good though - I dig the layout
you mean those on top of driftwood? i guess its called Ludwigia:smile2:
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