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35 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This is my 30-odd gallon native tank. With the exception of the hygrophila difformis everything in the tank is native to Ontario's waterways.
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Photo Caption: This is my 30-odd gallon native tank. With the exception of the hygrophila difformis everything in the tank is native to Ontario's waterways.
35 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This is my 30-odd gallon native tank. With the exception of the hygrophila difformis everything in the tank is native to Ontario's waterways.

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Country: Canada
Description: Native, planted aquarium including shiners, native snails, plants and even submerged wood directly from a local lake.
Advice: Try new things. Experience the hobby. Work with new decor, substrate, plants, fish. Don't be constrained to just what's in your local fish store.
Fish Kept: Shiners
Corals/Plants: Hygrophila difformis, vallisneria americana, Myriophyllum exalbescens
Tank Size: 35 gallons

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