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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 40 Gal Breeder, 36" T5HO 2x39 watts; 2236 Ecco; ETH inline heater.
Advice: Research like crazy (books and online); the more you know, the easier it is (and it can be easy!).
Fish Kept: 7 Harl Rasboras; 8 cardinal tetras; 2 pearl gouramis; 1 blue gourami; 1 gold gourami; 4 oto cats; 1 siamese algae eater; 3 balloon rams.
Corals/Plants: Anubias barterivar. nana ; java fern and moss; narrow leaf micro sword; rotala indica; jungle val. No C02 yet -- dose Excel (among others)
Tank Size: 40 gallons
Quote: The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. -MLK
About Yourself: Had a 10 gal as a kid. Recently decided to try it again -- loved the idea of small natural looking aquascape. Here's my attempt. Spent more money than I originally would have liked, but very pleased w/ the set up (all things considered) and love to sit and watch.

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