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Photo Caption: My 20 gls Bare Bottom potted planted Discus Tank. I've had it set up like this for about five to six weeks.
planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My 20 gls Bare Bottom potted planted Discus Tank. I've had it set up like this for about five to six weeks.

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: My 20 gls Bare Bottom potted planted Discus Tank. I've had it set up like this for about five to six weeks.

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Um.....anyone can d what you've done here. Where's the skill in that? Everything looks so artificially arranged, even the fish. Are they called Huey, Duey & Luey? After 1910 votes you only have a rating of 2.99. What does that tell you? fish avatar
i don't get it. i suppose its very easy to care for. fish avatar
1 of the worst tanks ive eva seen omg fish avatar
looks like crap. Get the discus a larger tank too. fish avatar
like your tank, but i think threee discus is too much for a 20 gal... fish avatar

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