Photo #2 - 65 Gallon Planted Freshwater Community Tank

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fish tank picture - Second Picture of 65 Gallon Community Aquarium
65 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 65 Gallon Planted Freshwater Community Tank

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: A planted 65 gallon Community Fish tank. Running Marineland R660 reverse flow power heads with an under gravel filter.
Advice: Stay away from your chain stores a LPS (Local Pet Shop) is the key to a successful aquarium.
Fish Kept: Rummy Nose, Cardinals, Blue Blushing Angels, Pearl Gouramis, Green Swords, Pygmy Cory, Haborosa Cory, Arcuatus Cory, Otto Cats
Corals/Plants: Aponogeton, Banana Plant, Sage, Water sprite, Java Fern, Crypts, and others
Tank Size: 65 gallons

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