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Photo Caption: My small 5 gallon Bow front with live plants. My start into the live plant world.
5 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My small 5 gallon Bow front with live plants. My start into the live plant world.

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Country: Canada
Description: This is just one of my tanks. Its a 5 gallon Bow front w/ real plants
Advice: Its takes time and lots of work, but keep at it and it will pay off in the end
Fish Kept: 7 Neon Tetra's , 2 Chinese Algae eaters, 2 apple snails, 4 Misc. Guppies
Corals/Plants: Can't remember the name LOL
Tank Size: 5 gallons
Quote: Quote this
About Yourself: I've only been doing it for 6 months now, just waiting to get a house before we go big...real big LOL

COMMENTS

cool, im starting a 5 gallon tank too, are you sure your not over crowding? fish avatar

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