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22 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - just a update on the picture of my tank that i use to have on this site. this is my 1st attempt of a nature aquarium. curently trying to grow java moss in the blue patch in the middle.
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Photo Caption: just a update on the picture of my tank that i use to have on this site. this is my 1st attempt of a nature aquarium. curently trying to grow java moss in the blue patch in the middle.
22 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - just a update on the picture of my tank that i use to have on this site. this is my 1st attempt of a nature aquarium. curently trying to grow java moss in the blue patch in the middle.

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Country: Malaysia
Description: this is my first attempt of a low light nature aquarium that hardly needs any attention for up to 6 months. a few parts that i can improve on is the general layout and besides that, using rich substrate rather than a sand bottom.
Advice: i am new myself!
Fish Kept: golden barb, tiger barb, albino pleco, pepper cory
Corals/Plants: anubis nana, anubis bateri, java fern, java windelov, crypt, cyprus
Tank Size: 22 gallons
Quote: let live and live

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