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Photo Caption: flooded forest
75 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - flooded forest

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Ranked #2009 out of 2734 planted tanks pictures worldwide
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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: Rapids pro filter, 2 75 watt heaters, diy co2
Advice: Research research research
Fish Kept: 1 altum angel, 5 cardinals, 5 glow light, 5 peppered cory cats, 4 albino buenos aries, 4 black phantoms, 2 buenos aries, 5 oto cats, 5 black neons and more to come
Corals/Plants: sagatarius,anubias nana,amazon sword,crypto cabamba, water sprite
Tank Size: 75 gallons

COMMENTS

Once the plants fill out more, this is going to look awesome! I love those roots or branches fish avatar
A fish that would look good in there would be the BushFish. fish avatar

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