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Country: Germany
Description: Lighting 4X24w t5 Fluval 204 + skimmer Co2 + flipper the raised site is lava and on it grows pogostemon helferi, Hemianthus callitrichoides and Riccia fluitans.
Advice: good light, nice plants and know how
Fish Kept: 16x Paracheirodon axelrodi 1m/1w Apistogramma cacatuoides 5 Corydoras paleatus 3 Macrobrachium lanchestri 8 Red Cherrys
Corals/Plants: Reefsite Hemianthus callitrichoides "Cuba" Pogostemon helferi Teichlebermoos (Riccia fluitans) Moosfladen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nature site Javafarn (Microsorum pteropus) Javafarn "Windelov" Eleocharis acicularis Javamoos (Vesicularia dubyana) Pellia (monosoleum tenerum) Echinodorus Tenellus Valisneria dubyana
Tank Size: 25 gallons
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About Yourself: 23 years old

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What plant is that growing up the sticks? fish avatar
Very good work. Well done. fish avatar
this tank is great. It is one of my favorites on the site. fish avatar
tank looks fantastic! what's the raised area on the left made from? and what have you got growing on it? i've been trying to work out how to do something like that in my new tank! many thanks, nicky fish avatar

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