Photo #2 - 1st Big Tank, Going For A Realistic River Bed Set...

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Photo Caption: 1st big tank, going for a realistic river bed setup. Only about 2 months in so still making changes and adjustments.
fish tank picture - The mangroves side
120 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 1st big tank, going for a realistic river bed setup. Only about 2 months in so still making changes and adjustments.

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: 120 gallon. 60x18x26 1st big tank, set up 2 months ago so still a work in progress low tech planted tankHob and sump filteredVarious community fish.
Advice: Live plants! Always live plants! Also find a local fish store and ask for their advice. The prices may be higher than a big box store but the information and expertise is well worth it!!
Fish Kept: Veil tail swords, Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami, Peppered Cory Cat, Bronze Cory
Corals/Plants: Too many to list. Probably have 15 different species of plants at least.
Tank Size: 120 gallons
About Yourself: Never imagined I would have a fish tank, but after my wife and son got a 5 gallon and the fish died. I did some research to see what was wrong and really enjoyed learning about the hobby and correctly setting up the tank, especially adding live plants. Now I have 2, 90+ gallon tanks.

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I really love the wood setup fish avatar

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