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132 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Redo of Discus Aquarium.....better picture

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Country: Netherlands
Description: Selfmade L1320mm x D500mm x H600mm Overflow for 100Ltr subfilter - selfmade 6x Daylightbulbs = 1200mm
Advice: Start with +/- 90Ltr tank to gain expierience and then go bigger from there . Already on 690Ltr and preparing for 1500Ltr....
Fish Kept: Preparing for discus-500LTR
Corals/Plants: The usual
Tank Size: 132 gallons
Quote: None
About Yourself: I am a carpenter building my own tanks and cupboards for them . Apart from my own family aquariums is my life !

COMMENTS

good job fish avatar
great tank a work of art looks fantastic from beck n stu fish avatar

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