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23 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Updated the tank. Removed the gravel and added some Colorado sand. Looks more natural I think. Moved some plants around.
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Photo Caption: Updated the tank. Removed the gravel and added some Colorado sand. Looks more natural I think. Moved some plants around.
23 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Updated the tank. Removed the gravel and added some Colorado sand. Looks more natural I think. Moved some plants around.

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Country: Australia
Description: 90L freshwater planted tank. Cheap LED light from China (no brand name) AquaOne C02 nano system (hopefully switching soon, Waste of $)
Advice: I`m fairly new to C02 planted tanks. Super fun. I recommend spending the money and buying the better quality option in the beginning.
Fish Kept: Neon Tetra, Dwarf Gourami, ember tetra, Honey Dwarf Gourami
Corals/Plants: Not sure on all the names.... Monte Carlo & Buce are the only two I know
Tank Size: 23 gallons

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