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50 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My favorite tank, lots of plants and lots of fish

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Country: Canada
Description: Community freshwater/ planted tropical bowfront tank. Flora glow double light bulbs. Fluval 304 filter. CO2 natural plant system, API leaf zone, jungle plant food tabs, and fertilizer sticks added.
Advice: Take it slow
Fish Kept: Gouramis, platies, mollies, tetras, angelfish, guppies, swordtails, loaches, catfish, irredescent shark
Corals/Plants: Banana, ludwiga, ferns, bacopa, hornwort, Italian and Jungle valisneria, etc.
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: "Can I put Nemo in this one gallon?" - my life at the pet store
About Yourself: Petstore Manager

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