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100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 100 gallon planted community tank sorry about the picture quality i took it with a phone and i couldnt get the whole thing up close i will upgrade it soon
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Photo Caption: 100 gallon planted community tank sorry about the picture quality i took it with a phone and i couldnt get the whole thing up close i will upgrade it soon
100 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 100 gallon planted community tank sorry about the picture quality i took it with a phone and i couldnt get the whole thing up close i will upgrade it soon

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State: Tennessee
Country: United States
Description: this is my first 100 gallon tank i am trying to make it a community tank this is about 3 weeks in i am hoping the plants will grow alot more i am also going to be putting more plants in
Advice: its fun
Fish Kept: neon tetras,guppys,and plattys and i have alot of fry you just can't see them because of the quality of the picture
Corals/Plants: not sure the names
Tank Size: 100 gallons

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