Photo #1 - "the Forest Temple"

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Photo Caption: "The Forest Temple"
25 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - "The Forest Temple"
25 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - "The Forest Temple"

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: This tank is around 25 gallons. We used sand instead of gravel making it easier to clean and we really enjoy the appearance of sand. For this tank we've used lucky bamboo, frog moss, and wood. With a few Amazonian sword nestled in the log. The center house (Zelda forest temple) was just added tonight. Before this we had the miss sitting on the bottom. But by positioning the moss above the sand makes it have an amazing forest look.
Advice: Keep real plants in the tank. Utilize wood, or structures to keep moss elevated. Clean tank walls and vacuum the waste. Change filters every month. Change some of the water every two weeks.
Fish Kept: Guppys, cory catfish, bamboo shrimp, snails.
Corals/Plants: Frog moss, lucky bamboo, wood.
Tank Size: 25 gallons
Quote: "Close both eyes to see with the other"
About Yourself: Two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl

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