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10 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - First tank. Ten gallon.

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State: Mississippi
Country: United States
Description: 10 gallon Marina brand tank, lid, and filter. Marina S15 slim filter. Sun-glo 15", 14 watt T8 bulb. Typical aquarium gravel for substrate, with river stones on top. I live in the country so it is filled with unfiltered well water.
Advice: Do research!!!
Fish Kept: 1 male Betta, 2 long fin zebra Danios, 5 neon Tetras, 3 Otocinclus cats, 1 Cory cat, and 2 tiny snails that apparently came in on the plants.
Corals/Plants: 1 water wisteria bunch, 1 sword bunch, 1 anacharis group, and two small, low growing plants.
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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nice job, a little crowded though. fish avatar

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