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12 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Here is my tank

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Country: South Africa
Description: Tank size : 60cm by 30cm by 35cm. Standard plastic canopy. Equipments : Internal Resun Filter 50watts Viaqua heater. T8x2 tubes(daylight & ordinary) DIY co2 injection DIY Reactor. Subtrate: 0.5mm to 1cm in size.
Advice: Your 1st Tank BUY the biggest you can afford!!!
Fish Kept: Livestock: 2x Balloon Rams 2x Peppered cories 2x Balloon Mollies 6x Guppies.
Corals/Plants: Plants: Anubias Vallis Bacoba Java fern Parvula
Tank Size: 12 gallons
Quote: This hobby is an ART!!!
About Yourself: I got introduced to fish keeping in the end of 2006, did some research and bumped into planted tanks by Takashi Amano, got even more enthusiasted and started scaping my tank. Currenlyt a student, cant afford most equipment, but try to make it myself thanks to the help of GOOGLING!!!

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