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130 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - .

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Community planted tank with CO2 and ferliser. L1500mm x W600mm x H550mm
Advice: Bigger the better
Corals/Plants: Many! Amazon swords, Crips, Java Fern, Java Moss
Tank Size: 130 gallons

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This is awesome, Robert! I love all the different types of veg fish avatar

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