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65 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - First try at planted tank.

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State: Oregon
Country: United States
Description: 65 gallon, 36"w- 18"d- 24"h Lighting - Glo T5 HO dual ballast 36" Filter - Tru Aqua UV500 external Heater - 200watt Substrate - bottom layer EcoComplete, top layer natural color gravel
Advice: Take your time...
Fish Kept: 16 - Hasemania nana(Silvertip tetra) 2 - Pitbull Pleco 3 - Amano shrimp 6 - Otos 2 - Zebra loach
Corals/Plants: 1 - Amazon sword 2 - Dwarf Amazon sword 10 - Red Ludwigia starts 1- pennywort 1 - Green tigar lotus
Tank Size: 65 gallons

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