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Country: Netherlands
Description: 48" long tank, right now it is a convict specialtank. Lighting: 2x Sylvania daylight and a 7 Watt tube for dusk and dawn. Filtration: Aqua Pro 1000L an hour.
Advice: Building your tank, background and stand can be done by yourself. It is a lot cheaper. Be patient with adding fish, first read about their needs before you buy them. Don't overstock your tank, fish need space for themselves to exhibit their behaviour. Do your waterchanges regularly! Nothing better then a good fresh splash of new water in tank!
Fish Kept: Tanganyika, Malawi, Amazon and Asian catfish.
Corals/Plants: Javavern, Valisneria.
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: Every man dies, not every man really lives.
About Yourself: I build custom tanks for customers.

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Nice. like the lower water level makes it look more like river or lake look! that DIY is cool. seen your other tanks b4 also awesome! fish avatar

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