Anubias attached to driftwood is what I would do, most cichlids don't bother it, the leaves are tough
100%. Got that stuff in all my tanks. The Ebay seller makes plants specifically for aquariums.Aquarium safe?
I tried it and didn't look right while I did the water change yesterday and was filling it.The tall bushy one I'd put in the center since its tallest (behind the wood arch) then move the vine on the left to the spot where you have the tall bushy one.
That's what I was thinking. Maybe getting two more.You could try bunching the vines together in the center and removing the tall (bright green) one. IMO you'd need more vines to balance it out.
Different heights would add interest and give more spots to explore. I take the 6 ft silk vines and tie them across the top for sheltering or string them out along the bottom. The fish love it, swimming between all the spaces.That's what I was thinking. Maybe getting two more.