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Photo Caption: My Juwel Rio 180 planted tank.
40 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My Juwel Rio 180 planted tank.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Tank: Juwel Rio 180 black with stand Lighting: 2x 45W tubes one nature and one day Filtration: Juwel Bioflow, pump 600gb. 900LpH external Co2: Yeast method Fertilising: Using some tetra plantmin, really need more concentrated stuff though. Plants: Anubis, vallis, giant vallis, java fern, java moss, glossostigma elatinoides, *checking other names* Decor: Some slate to form slate cave, bogwood, * minds gone blank what is the wood in the middle!* Heater: 200W juwel. Needs more fish in it now1
Advice: Always do a fishless cycle no matter what.
Fish Kept: In this tank at the moment: 9 bronze corydoras 2 albino longfin bristlenose plecos 3 hamburg cross breed swordtails 3 pinapple swordtails 3 guppies 2 orange mollies 3 pin tail yellow platies 3 coral red platies Hopefully adding a couple more
Corals/Plants: Giant vallis, straight vallis, anubis, glossostigma elantinoides, java moss, vava fern, a couple of crypts and a lot more thay I can't think of.
Tank Size: 40 gallons

COMMENTS

Bad camera. fish avatar
I really like your tank setup but.. why is the water so yellow? fish avatar

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