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Photo Caption: Our first attempt at a freshwater planted tank, two months in.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Our first attempt at a freshwater planted tank, two months in.

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: Tank is filtered with a Rena canister filter. Tank is lighted with an Aqualife HO light, also includes nutrient enriched gravel. We also have CO2 hooked up.
Advice: Your tank will never seem big enough!
Fish Kept: -1 angelfish -2 sunburst platies -4 otocinclus -7 peppered corydoras -11 harlequin rasbora tetras -5 kuhli loaches -3 zebra loaches -Many snails
Corals/Plants: Amazon swords, Rotala, small grasses, bogwood.
Tank Size: 55 gallons

COMMENTS

Looks like a great start! Love the driftwood. It's going to look great once the plants fill in. fish avatar

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