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70 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Juwel Rio 300 Blue Ram Garden

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Aquarium: Juwel Rio 300 Lighting: 4 x 54W T5's Filters:Rena XP3 - Fluval 403 Hydor Circulation pump Heater: Juwel 300W Substrate: Aqua Soil Powder CO2: FE + Pollen Glass 6BPS Wood: Redmoore root Ferts: EI Dosing Water Change: 20% E/W
Advice: Take your time laying your wood and rocks out, take a week or so to look over your scape before you fill your aquarium with water as you may want to make final changes last minute.
Fish Kept: German Blue Ram
Corals/Plants: Blyxa Japonica Narrow leaf Java fern java Moss Anubias
Tank Size: 70 gallons
Quote: "Just when I thought I was out, they drag me back in"

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