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Photo Caption: Not the best photo...First attempt of taking a photo of a fish tank...NOT EASY !!
160 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Not the best photo...First attempt of taking a photo of a fish tank...NOT EASY !!
160 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Not the best photo...First attempt of taking a photo of a fish tank...NOT EASY !!

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: First ever try at planted tank...600litre. Needs a new lighting system LEDS knackered !!
Advice: Believe in your ability !!
Fish Kept: Bristle nose pleco, Rasbora (harliquin) more to come !
Tank Size: 160 gallons
About Yourself: Beginner and getting more obsessed by the day !!!

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