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Photo Caption: I have aimed for as true to nature as possible with the space that's available. My love for discus is clearly seen in the pics.
33 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Hi
33 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - I have aimed for as true to nature as possible with the space that's available. My love for discus is clearly seen in the pics.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: aqua oak large cube 150litresaqua manta efx 300 external filterLED lighting stripe
Advice: Though i love landscaped tanks with sand etc I have chosen for no gravel / sand in my take to ensure the best water quality possible as im obsessed with discus. Since removing the sand i am actually very happy with the overall look.Tank cleaning has been massivley reduced also. In less than 15 mins i can change 30% water and have a quick tidy of the filter.
Fish Kept: Discus, Tiger Pleco (L-02), Harlequin Rasbora, Koi Angel, Bronze Cory
Corals/Plants: sorry im unsure of plants names
Tank Size: 33 gallons
About Yourself: I have fallen in love with discus.

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