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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: Start running december 2008. 10 gallon, with aqua clear 30 filtration ( no carbon ), power head for extra water circulation and algae control, light with 1 fluoescent bulbs 15watts 6700K on for 8 hours a day. NO CO2. Fertiliser 1 drop Flora 24 every other day, water changed weekly ( 30-45% ). Regular subtrat peat with fertiliser flourish tab at the time of planting. Black background.
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Fish Kept: 2 Hyphessobrycon eques (serpae tetra), 10 hemigrammus erythrozonus ( glowlight, about 10 Neocaridina denticulata sinensis ( red cherry shrimp ), 2 Otocinclus affinis
Corals/Plants: Microsorum pteropus ( java fern broadleaf ), Microsorum pteropus v. 'narrow leaf', Microsorum pteropus v. windelow, Eleocharis acicularis (hair grass), anubias, Vesicularia Dubyana (java moss)
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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