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Country: Russia
Description: 50 litre glass aquarium. The picture doesn't look very good. The java moss looks dark and ugly in the picture. I took the picture without the background because whenever I take a picture with the background, which is dark blue, the background looks unnatural and the plants look very dark. Also, in the picture, you can't see the java moss in the back, which really adds to the effect.
Advice: Cycle your aquarium without fish. Make it mirror the inhabitants' natural environment by using contrast, but at the same time, using colors that match well.
Fish Kept: 6 neon tetras, 2 variegrated snakeskin guppies
Corals/Plants: Java moss, Brazilian elodea, Malayan aqua fern
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: For motherland Russia!
About Yourself: I wanted a South American theme, but I couldn't resist the aqua fern and java moss; they make a great aquascape.

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