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Photo Caption: 60 x 30 x 30cm - 60l/ 15g - 36w PC T5 (2.7wpg) - 3ml tropica plant nutrition+ daily - pressurized CO2 via 2kg cannister (35ppm) - fluval 205 external
15 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 60 x 30 x 30cm - 60l/ 15g - 36w PC T5 (2.7wpg) - 3ml tropica plant nutrition+ daily - pressurized CO2 via 2kg cannister (35ppm) - fluval 205 external
fish tank picture - Cryptocoryne Wendttii "green"
fish tank picture - Microsorum Pteropus "narrow"

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 60 x 30 x 30cm - 60l/ 15g - 36w PC T5 (2.7wpg) - 3ml tropica plant nutrition+ daily - pressurized CO2 via 2kg cannister (35ppm) - fluval 205 external
Advice: Dont skimp on CO2
Fish Kept: 15 x black neons, colony of red cherry shrimp
Corals/Plants: pogostemon helferi hemanthius micranthemoides hemanthius callactrichoides vallisneria nana microsorum pteropus "narrow"
Tank Size: 15 gallons
About Yourself: George Farmer's Planted tank (125l triangular composition) started me off back in December 2007.

COMMENTS

Love it! Nice greens, nice small "beach" nice arrangement... Very inspiring! One for my "sample" collection for the next rescape. fish avatar
I like your arrangement of driftwood in the tank fish avatar

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