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55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My fish paradise :)

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: Top fin 60 carbon filtration system. 60g heater, large bubble stone behind driftwood, bubble stone in rock formation.
Advice: Start slow and be patient. The worst thing you can do is overload your aquarium in the beginning.
Fish Kept: Fancy Guppies, Rainbow shark, butterfly Pleco, Dwarf Puffer, Red Nose Rummies, Neon tetras, albino cory cats and more to come :)
Corals/Plants: All fake plants, Plenty of hiding places to make the fish feel comfortable.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Dont worry be happy :)
About Yourself: I am a semi-new fish keeper....But I love it and hope to create a beautiful habitat for my fish :)

COMMENTS

how did you do the rock formation in the background? fish avatar

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