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State:
Wisconsin
Country:
United States
Description:
I have had 5-40 gallon aquariums each with filters from internal to external to canister. I keep T5 lighting over most of my tanks, except for saltwater which i use LED.
Advice:
Get the equipment you know works. You're going to end up wasting money buying the alternative and eventually the equipment you wanted in the first place.
Fish Kept:
Archer Fish, German Blue Ram, Pigeon Blood Discus, Blue Delta Guppy, Green Cobra Guppy, Peppered Cory Cat, Sterba's Cory, False Julii Cory Cat, Sarasa Comet, True Rummynose Tetra, Cardinal Tetra, X-Ray Pristella Tetra, Neon Tetra Jumbo, Madagascan Rainbow, Electric Yellow Cichlid, Betta - Male, Super Delta Betta, Halfmoon Betta, Betta - Female, Copper Butterfly Betta, Longear Sunfish, Clown Loach, Bushy Nose Pleco L-144, Kuhli Loach, Blue Gourami, Chocolate Lyretail Panchax Killifish, Scarlet Gem Badis, Silver Zebra Angel, Bumble Bee Goby, Mono, Red Eye Tetra, Figure 8 Puffer
Corals/Plants:
Corals-jasmine Polyps, Radioactive dragon eye polyps, Red eagle polyps, Yellow Polyps, Birds nest, Hammer polyps, Frogspawn, Encrusting acropora, Candycane, Favites braincoral, Mushroom coral, Saltwater plants-Mermaids fan, Red grape, turtle grass, Red mangrove, Sargassum, Ulva, caulerpa prolifer, caulerpa racemosa, caulerpa setularoideFreshwater Plants- Everything
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Quote:
What we imagine in our minds, becomes our world.
About Yourself:
I've been a avid collector for over 10 years and now i work for my masters towards Marine Biology. I prefer scaping with dutch aquariums however i do have a few river specific biotopes.
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