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29 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 29 Community Tank

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: 29 Community TankThe Tank = Aqueon Standard, 30.65 x 13.25 x 19 Substrate = Flourite Black Sand and Black Diamond Blasting Sand (medium)Lighting = NiCrew ClassicLED PlusFiltration Equipment = Sponge Filter, Never Clog Air Stone, and Air Pump from Aquarium Co-opHeater = Eheim Jager TruTemp (150W)
Advice: Have fun.
Fish Kept: Black Neon Tetra, Emerald Green Cory Cat, German Blue Ram, Dalmatian Molly, Platy, Otocinclus Catfish, Ember Tetra, Guppy
Corals/Plants: Anubias, Aponogeton Ulvaceus, Dwarf Chain Sword, Java Fern (transplant), Jungle Vallisneria, Moss Ball, Ozelot Sword, Red Tiger Lotus (so I`m told), and Water Sprite
Tank Size: 29 gallons
About Yourself: I`m very new to the hobby. A good friend and her husband gave me their 10 gallon tank (with everything but the substrate and fish) because they had recently moved up to a 29 gallon tank. Now approximately 5 months later I`m struggling with MTS. Lol

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Love it all but the diver helmet. fish avatar

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