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Country: Pakistan
Description: the size of the tank is 6 x 2 x 2, roughly 130 gallons, with live plant and freshwater fish, i am using home made undergravel filter and a dolphin external filter, 4x20 watt led lights, and finally a 300 wt heater.
Advice: i am a new hobbyist.
Fish Kept: Blue Diamond Discus, Red Marlboro Discus, Red Turquoise Discus, Red Minor Serpae Tetra, Red Eye Tetra, Black Widow Tetra, Gold Severum, Common Pleco, Clown Loach, Kuhlii Loach, Panda Cory Cat
Corals/Plants: anubus, cripto, others
Tank Size: 130 gallons

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