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planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 65 litre tank, mainly platies

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 65 litre half-circle tank.
Advice: Do your research and choose fish which are relatively undemanding. If you plan to grow live plants but have only the standard lighting that was provided with the aquarium, be sure to choose species which thrive under low light.
Fish Kept: Platies, corydoras julii, bristlenose plec
Corals/Plants: Cabomba, dwarf hairgrass, java fern, java moss
About Yourself: I have a lot of experience of fishkeeping, but not with growing plants... so we'll see how it goes!

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