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Country: South Africa
Description: Tis is my mixed planted comunity tank. It's a Planted tank as well as a comunity fish tank. Ive got a lot of fish tipes in there ranging from plecos, livebearers, catfish,tetra's, labarinth, loaches ect. plant ranges from anuba's, amizons,ferns, and mosses. large canister filter system used for 30+ gal tanks.
Advice: Start slow move slower! adding to much to fast is the highway to desaster.
Fish Kept: Coridora's, bala shark, betta,black neon,cardinal tetra, neon tetra, glowlight tetra, phantom tetra, khuli loach, clown loach, blue botia, marble- & thai-goby.golden barbs, Rummy-nose,swordtail, molly, guppie, allmost my own petshop.
Corals/Plants: plant ranges from anuba's, amizons,ferns, and mosses.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: Do not be awe struck by other people and try to copy them. Nobody can be you as efficiently as you can.
About Yourself: I am a computer technican, I love underwater life! so I bought a small tank, that tank doubbled, and the next tank was bigger tank and doubbled again. now I got 2x small 5 gal tanks and 2x 20 gal tanks.

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