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Country: Turkey
Description: 250 liter tank. 100cm x 45cm x 60cm (h). 3x 30 watt fluoroscent lights - Sylvania grolux. 300 watt heater. Tetratec ex 1200 filter. Lava sand substrate. No CO2 No air stone Weekly 20% water changes
Advice: 1. Research comes first. 2. Would you like to live in your tank? Does that feel good? If not, probably your fish do not feel good, either.
Fish Kept: Livenbearers (gupy and sword tails), small tetras, sterbai corydoras, 1 pleco, 1 blue gourami, many shrimps, 1 mystery snail and some undesired common snails >:-/
Corals/Plants: Java fern, Java moss, Anubias barteri var. nana, Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, Cryptocoryne wendtii brown, Hygrophia difformis, Aponogeton madagascariensis.
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: The more you learn, the happier your fish will be.
About Yourself: I am now 38-year old and since I was a 10-year old boy, I am an aquarist.

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