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28 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My first fish tank. All male guppy jungle and amano and blue dream janitorial team!

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 28 gallon- 3ft tank-easy carbo daily- allpondsolutions ef-150 filter, allpondsolutions hob, generic amazon tank light. First time keeping fish!
Advice: If a plant is suggested for the background listen to that guidance unless you want to trim every 2 days or so!
Fish Kept: Guppy
Corals/Plants: Monte carlo,Dwarf sag,Tiger lotus, limmnophillia sessiflora,Luwigia super-red,Amazon sword,Java fern,Anubias,Hortwort
Tank Size: 28 gallons

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