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52 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This is my planted tank 200 liter

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Country: India
Description: Tank Size in Inches L -48" W - 18" H - 18" Lights 6 Philips day light Pl * 36 w, 1 Hitachi Pink light 40 w 1 Phillips true light 40 w Substrate : Bottom layer 1.25 cm thick HUMES Fertile Substrate. Mid Layer Fert Soil. Top Layer 30 kg La-trite River Soil 2/3 mm. Total height of substrate 3 inches. Filter Ehiem 2217. C02 Inject with Max mix Co2 reactor. Liquid Fertilizer Azoo Plant Nutrient daily. Plants : more than 28 variates. Foreground = Gloossostigma, Thin hair grass, & Chain Pigmi Amazon. Mid ground = See Grass, Red Amaania, V. Higrophilla. Moss Ball, For Background = All stem Plants. Such as, giant & dwarf ambulia, Rotala walichi, mayaca Fluvites, Rotala Macranda, aquarose, Valiisenria. meny more. Fishes : 12 nos Cardinal, 12 Neon Tetras, 12 Thredfin Rainbow. 12 Harlequeen, Chinease algae eater, Oto Sinclus, Vhiptail Catfish, Clown loch, Yamato Shrimp.. etc
Advice: keep Patience
Fish Kept: Mention above
Corals/Plants: Mention above
Tank Size: 52 gallons
About Yourself: I am working in Ornamental Fish Industry For last 6 years. I am lover of Planted Aquarium.

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Excellent color placement, the red makes it catch your eye. fish avatar

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