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100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - two pieces of driftwood sit on top of reddish gravel with varying plants all around them. caves are made out of rocks all around the tank
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Photo Caption: two pieces of driftwood sit on top of reddish gravel with varying plants all around them. caves are made out of rocks all around the tank
100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - two pieces of driftwood sit on top of reddish gravel with varying plants all around them. caves are made out of rocks all around the tank

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Country: Australia
Description: two pieces of driftwood sit on top of reddish gravel with varying plants all around them. caves are made out of rocks all around the tank
Advice: it costs alot
Fish Kept: clown loach, neon tetra, head light tail light tetra, red tail shark, blue ram, blue head, bristlenose catfish, harlequin, kribensis
Corals/Plants: various
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: cool
About Yourself: two pieces of driftwood sit on top of reddish gravel with varying plants all around them. caves are made out of rocks all around the tank

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