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40 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Terrible picture, I've tried to get a better one and they always come out crappy.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: This tank is a 40 gal All Glass tank. The lights are ZooMed Ultra Suns. I started this tank 3 months ago. It is the first tropical tank, and first planted tank I've ever had. It's been a really enjoyable experience and now I am pretty obsessed and want more tanks for further aquascaping.
Advice: You don't want my advice, I'm still figuring things out.
Fish Kept: This tank has 1 bala shark, 5 danios, 3 baloon eye tetras, 2 Strawberry tetras, 3 cherry shrimp, a SAE and a golden alge eater, and 3 African Dwarf Aquatic frogs.
Corals/Plants: The plants are Java Moss, Christmas Moss, Moss Balls, Chain Swords, Cabomba, Dwarf Hair grass, Java Fern, Amazon Sword, and I think that's it. My next 2 I think I'm going to do an all South East Asian tank, and then an all Central/South American tank.
Tank Size: 40 gallons
About Yourself: I'm a nurse by day, and got into the fish tank thing when I got my kid a gold fish. He's got a planted 10 gal tank with 1 fancy goldfish and 2 frogs, and 2 trap door snails.

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