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55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Peaceful tropical community

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Custom-made tank; Dimensions 150x45x30cm. 2 internal Fluval filters: U1&U3. 2 Interpret LED White Day lights. Under gravel heater cable. 1 50watt heater. 1 25watt heater. Gravel substrate with added laterite. Under gravel fertilizer tabs. CO2 diffuser.
Advice: Really plan & research your fish before you stock your tank
Fish Kept: Pair German blue rams, pair Dwarf Gourami, 5 Cherry barbs, 9 True Rummynose Tetra, 7 Neon Tetra, 6 Guppy, loads of assassin snails, 1 Apple snail, 6 cherry shrimp, 5 amano shrimp
Corals/Plants: Java fern Java moss Moss ball. And lots more...
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: Quite new to fish keeping, love it as its so relaxing, planted tanks are great to sit back and watch.... the effort is definitely worth it!

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