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100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Day Light Recently setup 3 months ago. So far so good.
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Photo Caption: Day Light Recently setup 3 months ago. So far so good.
100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Day Light Recently setup 3 months ago. So far so good.

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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: 100 gal tank 60"w x 24" h x 18 d Bottom drain under gravel filter system 2 - 4 foot tube lights 4 - 12 led starlight led clusters 15 watt UV light
Advice: Try, try and try again. Spend a little each time and not alot at once.
Fish Kept: 3 - Blue Paradise 4 - Tiger Barb 4 - Plecostomus 2 - Senegal Bichir 2 - Striped Raphael Catfish 1 - Bamboo Shrimp
Corals/Plants: Bamboo
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: If you do everything right, no one will know you're doing anything at all

COMMENTS

what is that in there? buildings? fish avatar
wow that really creative and looks very nice fish avatar

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