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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 180 X 60 X 55 cm, 3 X Chiciros RGB Vivid 2 lights, CO2 and inline heater, Fluval FX 6 Canister filter, Planted 21 June 23Water added 23 June 23
Advice: Invest in good substrate and watch lots of YouTube Videos
Fish Kept: , Emerald Green Cory Cat
Corals/Plants: Heteranthera zosterifoliaAlternanthera reineckii 'MiniLimnophila hippuridoidesNymphaea lotusHygrophila lancea 'Araguaia'Pogostemon erectusEleocharis montevidensisProserpinaca palustris 'Cuba'Hottonia palustrisLindernia rotundifoliaLimnophila aquaticaEriocaulon cinerumEleocharis pusillaPogostemon helferiLilaeopsis brasiliensisMicrosorum pteropus 'Trident'Fissidens fontanusRiccia fluitansVesicularia montagnei 'Christmas Moss'Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping Moss'Monosolenium tenerumUtricularia graminifoliaBucephalandra pygmaea 'Bukit Kelam'Bucephalandra 'Kedagang'
Tank Size: 120 gallons

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