Yes, Bob - they're both very nice, but I think one or the other would be best.
Depends a bit on what you want the tank - 'look & feel' - to be - for example, if you want a lean, clean, minimalist look, with more swimming space, go for the long, low piece.
If you want a more 'dramatic', eye-catching look, if that's the way to put it, along with some good places to tie in a couple of Anubias, for example, go for the branched piece.
I think either one would look great.
And I'm certain Eric Lacroix @ Carolina discus will not only treat you very well, but supply you with high quality discus of your choice. You can't go wrong with him. Please tell him I sent you.
As a moderator on the simplydiscus.com forum, I'm currently working with him on another matter regarding his excellent sponsorship on the form.
Depends a bit on what you want the tank - 'look & feel' - to be - for example, if you want a lean, clean, minimalist look, with more swimming space, go for the long, low piece.
If you want a more 'dramatic', eye-catching look, if that's the way to put it, along with some good places to tie in a couple of Anubias, for example, go for the branched piece.
I think either one would look great.
And I'm certain Eric Lacroix @ Carolina discus will not only treat you very well, but supply you with high quality discus of your choice. You can't go wrong with him. Please tell him I sent you.
As a moderator on the simplydiscus.com forum, I'm currently working with him on another matter regarding his excellent sponsorship on the form.
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