Tank is better looking now with the midas touch done by Stan and yourself. Looks like you know your foreground is the weakness now(too bare). You said it yourself, using lava rocks tied with mosses and arranged in the foreground might work for your tank but it can be a pain to trim the moss foreground when your tank is so deep. Plant something that requires less trimming and maintenance in the foreground if you are thinking about long term. Maybe "long term" is not in your dictionary. Hahahahahha
You really need to get rid of the itchy hand syndrome. Before the tennelus gets to root in and show its full potential...they are gone from the last pic. Maybe my eyes are playing a trick but they are certainly not there anymore when i checked.
Aquascaping is not like flower arranging when those are cut flower you just arrange them into a bouquet. In certain ways, yes, it is like arranging a bouquet, but Aquascaping has progressed now to replicating the nature's aquarium. You are not going to get a nature's aquarium by re-arranging your tank so frequently(major revamps). Aquascaping needs time for the plants to grow and settle in before it turns into a NATURE's Aquarium which means it is like a piece of nature in your tank.
Just my own unsolicited comments. Hah.
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Isaac Gohİ
Moss: Singapore, Taiwan, Weeping, Spiky, Erect, Xmas.
Pellia: Coral pellia, Normal pellia, Medium pellia?, Wild mini pellia.
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