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34 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - didn't really have a plan when designing it, just kinda started placing and planting and it worked out awesomly. The small rocks in the front are an attempt to propagate my java ferns for use in another tank they aren't supposed to be there.
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Photo Caption: didn't really have a plan when designing it, just kinda started placing and planting and it worked out awesomly. The small rocks in the front are an attempt to propagate my java ferns for use in another tank they aren't supposed to be there.
34 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - didn't really have a plan when designing it, just kinda started placing and planting and it worked out awesomly. The small rocks in the front are an attempt to propagate my java ferns for use in another tank they aren't supposed to be there.

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Country: Australia
Description: Tank: aqua one horizon 130Size: 42cm(h) x 90cm(w) x 36cm(d)Filter: aqua one nautilus 800Light: aqua one 90cm 29w
Advice: Don't be afraid to try new and different things
Fish Kept: Black Neon Tetra, Neon Tetra, Lime green endler guppy, Bristle-nose Catfish
Corals/Plants: Java fern, crested Java fern, hygrophila sunset, telanthera, giant amubilia, green pennywort
Tank Size: 34 gallons
About Yourself: I only started keeping fish about two years ago and have just found so much entertainment maintaining my 3 tanks and caring for my many fish

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