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150 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 150 Gallon planted

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: dimesions Are 72x18x30 Lighting is coralife 2@ 36" 96watt and T-5 4@54 watts 2 aquatop filters 525GPH Each 5lb pressurized Co2, drop checker, flourite bogg wood
Advice: do your research
Fish Kept: Neon tetras 30,black skirts 4,Blue & yellow rams 6, rosline sharks6,bristle nose plecos 5,albino cat fish 2,yo yo loaches 2 &zebra botia loaches 3,nerite snails 20,siamese algea eaters 4,gouarmi 2
Corals/Plants: Anubias spp,Java fern,java moss,Cryptocoryne,Amazon sword,Red tiger lotus,Parva,Bacopa Caroliniana,Cabomba furcata,wisteria,Red Ludwigia,Water Sprite
Tank Size: 150 gallons

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