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45 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Tank size: 36x12x23 36" T5 lighting with black fixture. (blue and white florescent bulb) Fluval 304 Filter, Stealth Pro Submersible Heater, LED air wand, Live plants and rocks
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Photo Caption: Tank size: 36x12x23 36" T5 lighting with black fixture. (blue and white florescent bulb) Fluval 304 Filter, Stealth Pro Submersible Heater, LED air wand, Live plants and rocks
45 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Tank size: 36x12x23 36" T5 lighting with black fixture. (blue and white florescent bulb) Fluval 304 Filter, Stealth Pro Submersible Heater, LED air wand, Live plants and rocks

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Country: Canada
Fish Kept: All sorts of tetras and 3 corys and fry guppies
Corals/Plants: Cobomba, hornwort, moneywort, Large val, Small val, Vietnamese plant, bamboo sticks, moss balls
Tank Size: 45 gallons

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