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Photo Caption: My first serious tank. Hopefully more tanks will follow, but thats another topic.
16 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My first serious tank. Hopefully more tanks will follow, but thats another topic.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 600mm x 300mm x 350mm Fluval tank. Fluval External 205 filter, with hoses and intake/outtake replaced with Eheim parts. UV sterilizer. Tetra CO2 dispenser. 100w Heater. Sand substrate. Bogwood. 2 species of plant. 1 common goldfish 3 Zebra Danios, 3 Leopard Danios. 1 Hillstream Loach.
Advice: Plan well ahead, and don't rush into it. Even tho you'll be keen to get goin, better to collect everything u need first then disturb the fish and add things later.
Fish Kept: 1 common goldfish 3 Zebra Danios, 3 Leopard Danios. 1 Hillstream Loach.
Corals/Plants: Can't remember the name, pretty common types. (From most leading pet stores)
Tank Size: 16 gallons
Quote: Anything from an Arnie film
About Yourself: Just graduated form Uni and am a professional photographer for the RAF. Interests include, fish (who would have thunk it), shooting, and other interesting things.

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