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Submitted By: Rehan Mustafa Qureshi on
Photo Caption: My neon fish tank
15 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My neon fish tank

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Country: Pakistan
Description: 15 gallon Jebo aquarium, one 18 watt fluorecent tube light, one home made under gravell filter, one power head with over head filteration, one thermostat heater.
Advice: Start with this kind of setup. Plants used require low light and no additional CO2 is required. Looks nice and easy to maintain.
Fish Kept: 24 Neon Tetras 6 Khuli loach 2 Clown loach 4 Albino danios
Corals/Plants: Anubius Nana Java Fern Crystal wort un known(native plant)
Tank Size: 15 gallons
Quote: precision is the myth of creation
About Yourself: later

COMMENTS

BAHUT ACCHE .....REHAN.....HOO sake too PIPES HIDE kaar dena....by ADDING more PLANTS... fish avatar
Not a bad looking set up, too bad you can't hide the white tubing. Otherwise, this is a great looking tank! fish avatar

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