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29 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Update on my tank

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Country: Dominican Republic
Description: 30x12x18 inches (29 gallons) One Tetra EX30 and one Tetra EX45 filters DIY light with 4 24W compact fluorescent bulbs, 6500K Substrate is pool filter sand Hardscape is wood and rock collected in different areas.
Advice: Do your homework! There are plenty of sites with a lot of usefull information.... and do read about the nitrogen cycle and cycling your tank!
Fish Kept: 5 Denison Barbs, 2 Synodontis Zebra Hybrids, 2 Guppies
Corals/Plants: Java Fern, Camomba, Corkscrew Vals and something else that I haven't been able to ID.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
About Yourself: Got into the hobby in September of 2011 and I'm still as excited about it as the day I bought my tank. Would love to set up a new tank soon, hopefully bigger.

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