Photo #1 - 55 Gal Planted Aquarium Set Up 05/2007.

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State: Indiana
Country: United States
Description: uses rena xp3 canaster filter. substrate is a mix of white sand and dry araganite. 2-flora-gro lights. currently debating on whether or to use co2.
Advice: explore and use your imagination and above all PATIENCE.
Fish Kept: 1-lohachata botia loach (yoyo) 2-angelicus botia loaches 2-peppered cory cats 2-panda cory cats 2-rainbow sharks 1-gold algae eater 1-chinese algae eater 1-neon blue rainbow 1-australian rainbow 1-tiger barb 2-gold barbs 1-gold gourami 1-black neon tetra 1-penguin tetra 2-bleeding heart tetras 4-x-ray pristella tetras 1-red minor serpae tetra 4-red eye tetras 1-figure 8 puffer 1-blind river cave fish
Corals/Plants: All Live Plants, amazon swords, dwarf hairgrass, rotala marcandra, bacopa australis, green temple-narrow, and a few i'm not sure what they are. Real rocks and real driftwood.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: The sadest trick ever played was when Satan got the human race to believe he doesn't exist.
About Yourself: i've had this tank for about 8 years, tore it down in april 2007 to replace plastic frame around the top and recalked. set back up in may 2007. all fish and plants are thriving. this is the first time i attempted a planted tank. i got into aquariums because of my father, he's always had a fish tank.

COMMENTS

WOW! its so clean in your tank it looks fake. Awesome job. I really like it. fish avatar
You have a lot of work in this tank. It really shows. Definately a top 10 tank for the effort! fish avatar
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! and SWEET!!!!!!!!!!! fish avatar

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