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48 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Discus

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: 1. Bowfront tank 46 gallon 2. Eheim pro. 3 2075 filter 3. CO2 bottle 20lb 4. CO2 Reactor 500 5. CO2 Pressure Regulator w/Solenoid 6. GLO T5 HO Linear Fluorescent Fixtures 7. Eco-Complete Plant Substrate (gravel)
Advice: Release Stress
Fish Kept: Discus, Siamese algae eater, Neon tetra, Rummy-nose tetra, Penguin tetra, blackline penguinfish, Black neon tetra, Golden dwarf sucker, golden oto.
Corals/Plants: all different kind
Tank Size: 48 gallons
About Yourself: I got the tank for $40. I didn't know what to do with it. OMG this is awesome and I decided to do something like it. This is my first planted tank. I think I did pretty good on it. When I look at it, all my heavy stress symptoms go away. Yes that is true.

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