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6 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - First fresh water planted tank.

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Country: Canada
Description: Beginner Frey water planted tank. New baby danios. 2 dwarf frogs. 2 cherry shrimp. 2 fire shrimp. 1 ghost shrimp. 1 Apple snail. Substrate and gravel bottom. All natural plants. Only one fake rock hiding spot for frogs and shrimp. One piece of wood.
Advice: I am new
Corals/Plants: Jungle leaf. Some sort of moss. Not really sure
Tank Size: 6 gallons
About Yourself: I also downhill speedboatd as my first love but recently got involved in the relaxing world of tanks.

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