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46 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Hi I made the 3d background myself the rock in the foreground is spaghetti rocks that came with a used tank i bought along with a few plants.Not really what you would call a heavily planted tank but I don't want to use co2 and HO lighting
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Photo Caption: Hi I made the 3d background myself the rock in the foreground is spaghetti rocks that came with a used tank i bought along with a few plants.Not really what you would call a heavily planted tank but I don't want to use co2 and HO lighting
46 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Hi I made the 3d background myself the rock in the foreground is spaghetti rocks that came with a used tank i bought along with a few plants.Not really what you would call a heavily planted tank but I don't want to use co2 and HO lighting

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Aqua one 980 in silver 210L 1x aquaone aquis 1000 1X all pond solutions 1500lph external filter 2 x power glo lights 36" 1 x aqua Glo 30" 2 x wave master circulation pumps
Advice: Take your time in planning your tank and picking its inhabitants, Be Patient in cycling your new tank
Fish Kept: 20x blue neon tetras 15x ember tetras 7x green tiger barb 3x female betta 6x white cloud minnows 2x corydoras catfish
Corals/Plants: sunset hygro Amazon sword and a few others that are yet to be name I acquired from a used tank
Tank Size: 46 gallons

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