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180 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 180G Planted Discus Tank

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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: Fertilizers: EI 2x a week Eco complete 4- 96watt CF 10,000K and 6,700k coralife CO2: 20lb Pressurized diffused with Cerges Reactor Filtration: Eheim 2262 Canister, AC110 (HOB) Current: Eheim 2260 pump (running Cerges Reactor, UV and heaters) 2- Hydor ETH 300 In-Line Heater 1- 18w turbo twist sterilizer WC- once a week
Advice: Research, research, research...and then find what works for you. Have fun with it.
Fish Kept: Red Turquoise Discus Aqua Green Scribbles Discus Rummy nose Ottos Siamese algae eater Julii Cory Cats Cherry Shrimp
Corals/Plants: Plants: Green Cabomba Broad Ludwigia Dwarf Lily Bulb Moneywort Red Tiger Lotus Limnophila Aromatica Star grass Rotala Rotundifolia Anubias nana var. 'Petite' Needle Leaf Java Fern Java Fern 'Trident' Amazon Sword Brazilian Pennywort Micro sword Red Wendtii Lutea Crypt
Tank Size: 180 gallons
About Yourself: Lab rat....research scientist. Plant lover aqua and garden.

COMMENTS

Great looking tank! I'm in Charlotte. You should check out Fintastics if you ever get down this way. fish avatar
Beautiful tank! Looks like you put a lot of hard work, time and money into it. fish avatar

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