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63 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Latest photo of my October 2011 aquascape

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Tank: Jewel Rio 240 Dimensions: 121cm x 41cm x 55cm Filtration: Fluval FX5 External Canister Filter and Tunze Nano Stream 6015 powerhead Lighting: 2x T5HO 54watt tubes CO2 injection: D-D Pressurized co2 kit controlled with pH controller and solenoid, attached to Greenleaf atomizer. 6 hour photo period. Lights on 4pm to 10pm. Substrate: CaribSea Tahitian Moon Black Sand. Using EI dosing.
Advice: Enjoy your hobby and be patient. Always keep an open and positive mind. I've been doing this for 20 years and consider myself a learner always.
Fish Kept: 3x Albino Corydoras Catfish (Corydoras aeneus) 4x Zebra Loaches (Botia striata) 8x Harlequin Rasboras (Rasbora heteromorpha) 20x Neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) 3x Otocinclus 3X Crossocheilus siamensis
Corals/Plants: Java Fern Valisneria gigantea Limnophilia aromatica Echinodorus rosea Red Tiger Lotus Lilly (nymphaea zenkeri) Madagascar Lace Leaf Plant Aponogeton madagascariensis) Aponogeton Capuroni Bacopa caroliniana
Tank Size: 63 gallons

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