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State:
Connecticut
Country:
United States
Description:
92 gallon Co2 injection 10 bubbles persecond due to the loss of Co2 from the water fall, florite substrate, ,substrate heater cable , ehime professional canisters 2 i belive in over filtration. lighting 300 watts and belive it or not i use Quartz hallogen they say there to yellow i say a picture is worth a thousand words. due to the tree stump and it giving off alot of organics into the water i do half water changes once a week, i keep a resevior in the basement manual fill but for daily evaporation i just hit a light switch that turns on the pump and tank is toped off. coments welcomed happy scaping
Advice:
start slowly ,and don't over feed fish don't have breakfast lunch and dinner served to them in the wild often they have to go days or weeks with no food.
Fish Kept:
30 flame tetras, sevrum rainbows, 5 peacock digeons, 4 agoo boos, simeese agea eater, 4 ottocats, raindeer shrimp ammano shrimp and cherry shrimp. and a couple of turbo snails
Corals/Plants:
will fill this in when i have propper names listed
Tank Size:
92 gallons
Quote:
enoughs enough
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