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100 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 100gal freshwater amazon

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: My 100gal, 5` long amazon blackwater..my aquascape is sick, i know-fx5 filter..subpar quality lighting..expensive substrate that serves no purpose..pimp driftwoods, i like to think its on the simple side..started in nov `20 and went balls to the wall, killed lots of fish oheffingwell, dope rite?!
Advice: I just read the internet bro, it`s easy science if you have a genuine interest-i only started in November `20 and have killed lots of fishies
Corals/Plants: Amazon sword, rotala rotundifolia, moss balls, anubias, java fern, corpus Christie? Whats thst stuff called? =D
Tank Size: 100 gallons
About Yourself: Intended to give my 5yr old a beta in a bowl but it turned into so much more!

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