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4 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My first tank!

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Country: China
Description: I have set a lamp beside my tank and didn't put my filter in as the current was too strong and my poor wee fish couldn't swim properly :(
Advice:
Fish Kept: 1 Black Moor fish
Corals/Plants: 3 live plants but I'm not sure what kind they are
Tank Size: 4 gallons
About Yourself: I bought a filter for it but it created too strong a current and my poor wee fish couldn't swim properly so I took it out and decided to do water changes everyday, is this ok? I want all the advice I can get!

COMMENTS

He's going to need a filter. You should try a different one or google creating a filter baffle. fish avatar

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