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35 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My tank mostly have aquatic plants wich is my main passion and complement it with tropical south american fishes.

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Country: Venezuela
Description: Tank 120x 45x30 Self made 4 fluorescent daylight 20 W Whisper 60 filter Yeast CO2
Advice: Try the Yeast DIY CO2 sistem for planted aquariums
Fish Kept: 40 Cardinal Tetras 2 marble Scalars 1 Betta 4 Gouramis (Colisa Chuna) 2 Rummy Nose 6 Zebra Danios 1 Pleco
Corals/Plants: Cabomba Caroliniana Higrofila Diformis Vallisneria Spiralis Bacopa Monieri Ludwigia Repens echinodorus Tenellus Sagitaria Subulata Myriophillum Aquaticus
Tank Size: 35 gallons
About Yourself: 40 years with this hobby, I'm retired and my entire family practice aquarism.

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