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55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 55 gallon hygrophila, anubias (2 types) ect. neons-black neons-corys-platies with 15 fry- zebra danios 25% water change twice a week

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon planted tank/ with real driftwood 2 heaters 2 power filters 25% water change twice a week
Advice: research
Fish Kept: neons, black neons, platies, platie fry, corys, zebra danios
Corals/Plants: anubias 2 types hygrophila ect
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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