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Photo Caption: Randomly grabbing plants I think look awesome and trying to arrange this is not so easy
75 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Randomly grabbing plants I think look awesome and trying to arrange this is not so easy
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Week two or three of my first 75 gallon tank

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State: Nebraska
Country: United States
Description: 75 gallon marineland with 3 stage Aquatop w/ UV sterilizer filtration, 15 tetra,4 redtail rainbow sharks, Bala shark, spotted gourami, 3 dwarf gourami, one pleco, male betta, 3 mollies,
Advice: uhhh...all or nothing. I've always a fish tank. The moment my son asked for one for Christmas, I ended up with a 75 and 60 gallon for myself and a 20 gallon for him.
Corals/Plants: anubias,
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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