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Photo Caption: 130 litre planted tank. This is my first aquarium, keen to hear what you think!
34 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 130 litre planted tank. This is my first aquarium, keen to hear what you think!

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Country: New Zealand
Description: Heavily planted 130 litre tank with a cheap lite and a built in filter with a 500 lph powerhead.
Advice: Plants provide a safe refuge for fish and stabilise the ecosystem inside your tank. The more plants you have the better!
Fish Kept: Gold Gourami, Neon Tetra, Bristle-nose Catfish
Corals/Plants: Ambulia, Rotala rotundifolia, various crypts, stem plants etc...
Tank Size: 34 gallons

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