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8 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 8 gallons planted tank

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Country: Brazil
Description: 30L 8 gallons, 45cm x 22cm x 30cm pH around 6,2 or less, kH around 0,5 or less Temp ranges from 24 to 28 degrees CFiltration HOB filter 500L per hour with seachem matrixLight LED aquarium light bought from aliexpress, 1130 lumens and around 38 lumens per literSubstrate oceantech plantgrow power soil plus prodac fondo vivo at the bottom layer plus white sand at the right sideCO2 DIY with yeast, produces around one bubble each 5 secondsFerts Oceantech Powergrow Pro (All in one)Maintenance water changes once a week, around than 50 percent of water volume
Advice: Patience is key
Fish Kept: Red Minor Serpae Tetra
Corals/Plants: -Microsorum pteropus (java fern)-Echinodorus amazonicus (amazon sword)-Hygrophila pinnatifida-Hygrophila polisperma-Cryptocoryne becketti-Ludwigia repens-Cabomba-Echinodorus tellenus "amano"-Vallisneria gigantea-Java moss
Tank Size: 8 gallons

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