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75 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 75 gallon amazon community tank

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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: 75 gallon tank. Real low tech, just use tab fertilizer and seachem liquid CO2. Marineland 400 filter with bio-wheel does a great job of keeping the water clear. It just has a regular flourescent light fixture with two 40 watt flourescent lights that I got from Home Depot.
Advice: Planted tanks don't have to be super expensive, just need the right kind of plants and light. Don't be lazy about water changes either even if the water looks clear, I learned the hard way.
Fish Kept: 15 serpae tetras, 4 schwartzii corycats, 1 clown pleco, 1 catfish (Discus soon to come)
Corals/Plants: Dwarf sagitarius, amazon sword
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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