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48 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - still need more plants but they keep eating them

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Country: Australia
Description: 10 ml glass twin lights 25 watt tubes 1000L/PH pressurised external bio filter 200w glass heater size 80x40x70cm
Advice: i have no advice for anyone because iam new at this fish keeping game 5months but i find it very relaxing even the pulling every thing out and cleaning the gravel then setting up a new tank
Fish Kept: BOESEMAN,S RAINBOW GREEN MOSS CLOWN LOACH RAINBOW TETRAS NEONS MOLLIES SUCKER FISH LARGE SNAILS MICKYS RAINBOW SHARK
Corals/Plants: DRIFT WOOD
Tank Size: 48 gallons
Quote: GREEN MOSS ARE THE BEST

COMMENTS

more light and co2- they won't be able eat as much if the plants are growing faster. fish avatar

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