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60 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 120 aqua one alloy , 4 x 54 watt t5, red sea flora base substrate, jbl profi set 2 co2 set

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 120 cm aqua one alloy. Arcadia luminaire 4 x t5. Red ses flora base substrate with under gravel heater cable. Jbl Co2 profi set 2 , 1 bps, Aquaone aquis 1200 canister filter.
Advice: go big
Fish Kept: Bleeding heart tetra, ottocinclus, Nanostomus mortenthaleri, Sae
Corals/Plants: Narrow leaf java fern, Bolbitus heudoloti, Crypto balansae, Anubias barteri, java moss, rotala rotundifolia, hemianthus micranthemoides, monosenelium .....
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: I lIke fishy wishies ...........

COMMENTS

Great tank!!! fish avatar
try to tie the java moss to a peice of bogwood or plastic mesh using fishing line! fish avatar
im wondering how you attached your java moss? i just set mine in there but it does not seem to grow? any sugesstions or tips? fish avatar

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