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120 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - The main tank

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Country: Canada
Description: 120 long 72Wx 18Dx22H; Lights, 48" and 24" fluval led plant lights; 2 small tetra heaters; Filters, fluval 306 canister and unbranded Chinese canister with u/v rated for 75 gal(looks kinda like sunsun); Full co2 injected in-line with reactor, 5# tank, dual regulator with solenoid, Milwaukee ph controller; plain natural gravel, pool filter sand, dolostone rocks (dolomite) a terrible choice, malaysian driftwood
Advice: cost more than you think it will
Fish Kept: this is a shrimp tank, the fish were added to increase bacteria, the shrimp are mainly neocardinas, they include cherry, fire red, painted, red rill, carbon, rill, blue diamond, black diamond, green jade, blue velvet, yellow w/ gold stripe, black w/ orange stripe. Other species, Red claw macro, amano, vampire, mini blue crayfish, crystal blacks. The fish, Bushy Nose Pleco, emerald, galaxy and harlequin rasboras, black neons, panda corys, kuhli's, ottos. Probably some others I'm forgetting, way to much!
Corals/Plants: echinodorus, caridmine, myrio, ludwigia, limno, anubis, eleocharis, riccia, rotalla, japanese fern, hygrophila, lotus, others can't find list
Tank Size: 120 gallons

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