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50 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - mt planted

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Country: South Africa
Description: corner tank. 50 x 50 x 60cm tall lighting - 3 x t8 flourite black sand and larger gravel slate tile cave DIY fiberglass canopy 200w heater DIY canister filter
Advice: planted tank lighting is very important! t8 is not outdated take the plants out of the planter MONITOR PH FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR PLANTS
Corals/Plants: Alternanthera reineckii, Tropica 1-2-Grow Eleocharis sp. 'mini', Echinodorus 'Red Diamond', Barclaya longifolia, Bacopa innominata
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: i know what im doing
About Yourself: draughtsman, started keeping a tank at 13

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