Not the cutest, but i plan on making more and improving. any advice on how to keep it healthy and maybe make it look nicer?

i added succulent sand, gravel, layer of filter mesh, charcoal, moss, soil, in that order 🙂

by probablynervouss

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  2. Not a great choice of plants. They will rot within a month or so given how wet the substrate is. Moss, succulents, and cacti generally do not occur in the same ecosystems for a reason.

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