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75 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Nov. 2009

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: Planted discus tank. 48 x 18 x 18. wet/dry trickle filter. DIY co2 injection through modified power head. t5 lighting
Advice: read, read, read then experiment. take all advice in and try out different things. you will hear a lot of conflicting information so the best is to see what works for you.
Fish Kept: discus, neon tetras, siamese algae eaters
Corals/Plants: many. i will possibly update this later
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: been fish keeping for 20 years. kept a discus breeding room with a partner with 30+ tanks. starting to get into salt water reef keeping now.

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