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Photo Caption: 13 gallon Asian biotope
13 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 13 gallon Asian biotope

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Country: Sweden
Description: Lighting: 2x T5 a 6000k/10000k, Filtration: Eheim 2005, Using PMDD and DIY-CO2
Advice: Don't start this small
Fish Kept: 1.1.0 Colisa Chuna 5.3.0 Celestichthys margaritatus
Corals/Plants: - Eleocharis Acicularis - Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis - Vallisneria Americana - Valisneria Gigantea - Hygrophila Polysperma - Hygrophila Difformis - Rotala Macrandra - Rotala Rotundifolia - Eichornia Crassipes - Limnobium Laevigatum - Azolla caroliniana - Nymphaea Lotus - Hemianthus Callitrichoides - Hydrocotyle leucocephala - Salvinia natans - Pistia stratiotes - Riccia fluitans
Tank Size: 13 gallons

COMMENTS

are the floating plants water lettuce? fish avatar
the lilys are a perfect touch =D the reflections in the glass take away from the picture though, try to get one of the tank when its completely dark! fish avatar
What a great work for a tank of this size! Wonderful aquascaping who let a lot of room for the fish to swim. Your tank is a little chef-d'oeuvre! fish avatar

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