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55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 55 Gallon Freshwater Planted Tank

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: 2 heaters , C02 ladder, 4-40 watt: 4 foot fluorescent bulbs, EHEIM Professional Canister Filter, Laterlite Substrate,
Advice: If you're going for a freshwater planted tank, never use coarse gravel unless for a top bed. I have come to realize over the years that laterlite is the best you can use. It has the nutrients you find in Fluorite, but without the mess.
Fish Kept: 1 Bristlenosed Pleco, 1 Standard Pleco, 1 Black/Silver Angelfish, 1 Red Crab, 1 Buenos Aires Tetra, 1 Black/Yellow Neon, 1 Red Blue/Neon,
Corals/Plants: Java Moss </br> Hornwort </br> Water Primrose </br> Water Wisteria </br> Amazon Swordtail </br> Balansae</br> Anacharis</br>
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: Freshwater Plant Enthusiast

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