That really is a sweet tank.
Is that proserpina or mexican oak leaf over on the right (or am I way off)?
Some aestheic advice of the thoroughly ignorable variety:
1) Adding dwarf hairgrass in front of the Pygmy Chain sword would create a sort of a green to rough contrast when it all grows in. That could look really nifty (if you keep up with replanting it as the cories kick it up.
2) Dwarf Lobelia cardinalis in front of the E. tenellus would provide a really nifty contrast of an entirely differnt sort, with the large, rounded leaves against the spear shaped ones.
3) To the left of the tank, between the filter intake and the front left corner (not the whole distance, but say 2/3 of it) would be a great place to put either some more driftwood or some rockwork to putt the focus of the tank away from the middle where it is now. It would also cover up the stem parts on the swordplant leaves on the left.
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