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26 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - my tank

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Country: Germany
Description: 120 Litre planted aquarium, 2 x T-8 power glo lights, Internal filter, air pump connected too 2 air stones, injected CO2, heater
Advice: Take your time and be patient, Planted takes can be hard to keep, And i would really recommend injecting CO2, and ferterlizing every week!
Fish Kept: Tiger Barbs, Neon Tetras, Black Mollies,Common Pleco, Bristlenose Plecos,Gold Barbs,Harlequin Tetras,Siamese algae eater.Bengal loachs,Shrimp
Corals/Plants: Anibus
Tank Size: 26 gallons

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