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64 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - new aquascape

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Country: New Zealand
Description: freshwater tropical. eheim professional 3e. eheim heater. lights- 2 halogen. 4foot tank. substate is crushed new zealand basalt (volcanic rock).
Advice: go for freshwater. its cheaper, easier and marine tanks all look the same
Fish Kept: clown loaches, glow light tetras, cardinal tetras, rummy nose tetras, black widow tetras, loepard danios, foxes.
Corals/Plants: java fern on bogwood, amazonian swords, anubias nanas, and cryptocoryne wentii.
Tank Size: 64 gallons

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