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125 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This photo was taken 2.5 months after I set it up from nothing; at that time I didn't have any discus and the tank was still setting in.
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Photo Caption: This photo was taken 2.5 months after I set it up from nothing; at that time I didn't have any discus and the tank was still setting in.
125 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This photo was taken 2.5 months after I set it up from nothing; at that time I didn't have any discus and the tank was still setting in.

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: Tank is 125 gallon, all glass. Substrate is Red Flint with Flourite on the bottom. New planted tank, still setting in; a week after the installation of CO2 system. Filtration: EHEIM Professionel II Filter (2026). 300W and 500W Azoo heaters keep the temperature at 85F (for the 7 discus).
Fish Kept: Not yet on the photo: Discus, Guppy, Flying Fox, Cory Cat, Plecostomus, Farrawela
Corals/Plants: Rotala, Ludwigia, Lotus, Wisteria, Dwarf Baby Tears, Rice Paddy Herb (Limnophila aromatica), Anubias, Java Fern
Tank Size: 125 gallons

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