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Country: Germany
Description: community tank, 2 years old
Advice: never use fake plants or other stupid plastic stuff like skulls, castles, dwarfs, boats etc. - don´t do it, never.
Fish Kept: Crossocheilus siamensis, Corydoras sterbaii , Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps , Neocaridina sp. , Petitella georgiae
Corals/Plants: Red lotus, Cabombas, Vallisnerien etc.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
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you say no fake plants what about if you like fish that eat them i like to keep my plants in my yard but your tank looks nice i dont know if i want all that light fish avatar
grow up n fill some water fish avatar
I love the lighting! Beautiful tank! fish avatar
we have to make new pics my dear...so oder so...the tank changes a lot! bussi fish avatar
You are an artist of the highest order, I am so impressed, thank you! fish avatar
es kann nur ein aquarium geben... fish avatar
...kriege dich schon noch...(oder mich selbst...?...mhm...) fish avatar

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