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Photo Caption: My main Planted Tank with 6 Angels as the main fish in the tank, also contains 5 Xray Tetras and 4 Bristlenosed Catfish.
68 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My main Planted Tank with 6 Angels as the main fish in the tank, also contains 5 Xray Tetras and 4 Bristlenosed Catfish.

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Country: Australia
Description: This is my first big tank and thrid one that I have set up I have always love keeping fish Not until late have I goten back into it fully. It is a Planted Tank 4 foot by 2 foot by foot and a half. Holds 260 liters of water or 68 gallon. One Drift wood one mangrove lots and lots of plants. I use a T5 lighting system, Fluval 305 Canister and a Fluval Tronic heater. Fish get a variety of food mainly Sera flake and pellet and frozen foods.
Advice: Don't rush and add fish wait set up your tank get every sone and driftwood plant ect where u like it. Cycle it or fish will die. Don't be turned away from the hobby if fish die. Its a great hobby and it hours of fun.
Fish Kept: Mostly angels. Did keep gouramis untill a die out. Bottom feeders and Bristle Nose
Corals/Plants: Can't tell you my plants to many over 10 species.
Tank Size: 68 gallons

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