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Country: Sweden
Description: Size of aquarium: 480 liters, 160x50x60 cm Filters: 1 x Eheim Ytterfilter 2217 - Classic, 1000 l/t och 1 x Eheim Ytterfilter 2028 - Professional 2, 1050 l/t Air pump: Rena Air 200 Fluorescent lighting: 2 x Power-Glo 150 cm 58 w Heater: Jäger 300w, 29° Fitting: Own background, different kinds of roots, fabric plants and sometimes real plants. Material at bottom: Fine English sand
Advice: A lot of caring = Beautiful and prosperous Discus fishes
Fish Kept: 11 Discus ( 2 Blue Diamond, 2 Royal Blue, 1 Red Melon, 1 Golden Melon, 1 Rose Red, 1 Golden Candle, 1 Checkerboard pigeon, 1 Leopard, 1 Marlboro Red) 2 Ancistrus, 1 Gibbicept, 1 Platydoras costatus, 3 st Corydoras.
Corals/Plants: Most only fabric plants.
Tank Size: 127 gallons
About Yourself: I have had many aquariums and many different kinds of fish. As I have tried on new varieties and have experienced their different ways of playing and caring for their brood, curiosity has only become greater. And now it is only Discus!

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Excellent collection of fish, very clean well maintained tank, and you can tell you spent alot of time doing the fish justice with your photographs aswell A* fish avatar
This is stunning! fish avatar
This is amazing. It makes me want a freshwater tank with these fish. fish avatar
Love the discus, you have an amazing assortment. fish avatar

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