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63 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Make your own world real :)

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Country: Turkey
Description: Aquarium:100x40x60(h) External filters:Atman At-3338&Tetratec Ex-600 UV sterilizer:Atman 11w Heaters:Ferplast 200w&Atman 100w Light: 2x90 cm Sylvania grolux ph:6.4
Advice: Everybody can has Discus aquarium.U must just change water regularly.And u have to take test of water.Especially NO3 is very important for discus.
Fish Kept: 7 Discus 2 Corydoras 4 Red Nose Tetra 7 Neon Tetra 1 Clown Loach 1Black Ghost Knife Fish
Corals/Plants: Anubias,Hygrophila difformis,Microsorum pteropus,Echinodorus,Hygrophila corymbosa,Ludwigia repens,Valisneria,Amazon
Tank Size: 63 gallons
Quote: Discus is the best fish..

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