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10 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My Aqua One Aspire55 with Green Neon Rasbora.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: I choose Green Neon Rasbora as they are very attractive, understated fish which complement the vegetation. Tank has an uprated filter and heater designed for tanks roughly double the size. Filter: Fluval U2. Heater: Fluval E100. Black gravel, bogwood and silk/plastic plants. 25% water change weekly, 50% gravel vac bi-weekly.
Advice: The fish are the finishing touch. Make sure the tank stands out before adding fish.
Fish Kept: 1 x Drawf Gourami (M) 5 x Amano Shrimp 9 x Green Neon Rasbora
Corals/Plants: Plastic or silk.
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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