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46 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My fish Tank

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Country: Colombia
Description: Dimension: 105x35x50 cm
Advice: Never give up
Fish Kept: 11xCardinal Tetras, 3xPlaty, 3xCorys, 2xNeon Serpae Tetra, 3xPenguin Tetra, 3x Black Widow Tetra, 2xCelebes Rainbow, 1xThreadfin Rainbow, 2x Madagascan Rainbow, 1xCheckered Barb, 1xCopella Metae, 5xBrown Pencilfish, 4xThreestripe Pencilfish, 4xKennedy Tetra, 6xGhost Shrimp
Corals/Plants: Cryptocoryne, Cabomba, Java Moss, Java Fern and others.
Tank Size: 46 gallons
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COMMENTS

Great tank..The plants look really nice and it seems you have a driftwood hiding underneath in the left part of the tank..The choice of fish is really good, small non-violent and beautiful..keep it up... fish avatar

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