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15 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Freshwater PlantitoAlternanthera Reineckii, Blyxa Japonica, Windelov Fern, Rotala Colorata, Anubias nana petite, monte carlo, staurogyn repens, Cryptocoryne Parva, easter Island statue :p
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Photo Caption: Freshwater PlantitoAlternanthera Reineckii, Blyxa Japonica, Windelov Fern, Rotala Colorata, Anubias nana petite, monte carlo, staurogyn repens, Cryptocoryne Parva, easter Island statue :p
15 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Freshwater PlantitoAlternanthera Reineckii, Blyxa Japonica, Windelov Fern, Rotala Colorata, Anubias nana petite, monte carlo, staurogyn repens, Cryptocoryne Parva, easter Island statue :p

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Country: Phillippines
Description: Me
Advice: Wala
Corals/Plants: hygrophila corymbosarotala rotundifoliarotala goiasbrazilian micro swordmonte carlostaurogyn repensstar grassbacopa monnierimermaid weedalternanthera reineckii lilacinagiant ambuliaparrot featherrotala walichiirotala mini butterflydownoianubias nana petite
Tank Size: 15 gallons

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