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Photo Caption: Standard 55 gallon glass tank. Started as a community tank with no live plants and has been morphing into the fully planted tank you see.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Standard 55 gallon glass tank. Started as a community tank with no live plants and has been morphing into the fully planted tank you see.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Lights: 2 x 54 watt T5HO. 6700k, 10,000k Filter: Rena XP3, mechanical and bio filtration only. DIY Co2 Substrate: regular aquarium gravel
Advice: You can never have too much filtration.
Fish Kept: Swords, Tetras, Cory's, Frogs, Algae eaters.
Corals/Plants: Hydrothrix gardneri, Blyxa alternifolia, Syngonanthus sp Belem, Nechamandra alternifolia, Rotala manini, Staurogyne sp Porto Velho, Ludwigia palustris, Myriophyllum mattogrossense, Bacopa sp Salzmannii, Rotala indica, Limnophila sp Guinea fine leaf, Hygrophila sp Tiger and Bold, Pogostemon sp Blume, Many more.....
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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