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Photo Caption: 15 days after adding lights and plants. Added anubias, spike moss and bulbitis yesterday.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 15 days after adding lights and plants. Added anubias, spike moss and bulbitis yesterday.

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Country: Canada
Description: 55 gallon, Aquaticlife t5ho lighting - 2x 24W 20" and 2x 54W 48", Ehiem 2215 classic canister filter. DIY CO2 4L reactor. Substrate- eco complete, crushed gravel, flourite dark, flourite black sand, capped with basic aquarium sand. Running o2 bubbler. Flourish Excel applicated to moss in low light areas
Advice: Sink your money into one or two big tanks. Had 4 at one time. To much work for 4 adequate tanks.
Fish Kept: Currently: powder blue ram, gold ram, Bolivian blue ram Gold gourami , turqiuos rainbow, red phantom tetras, zebra danio , dojo loach , siamese algae Eaters, cardinal tetras, wood shrimp.
Corals/Plants: Large sword, and a bunch I never kept track of. Anubias nana, spike moss, bulbitis, hc
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: Been keeping fish for about 5 years.now. started with 2 bettas. Than 5 gallon tank. To 20 gallon, to 55 gallon, to 90 gallon piranaha tank

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