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45 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 160L Community Tank (Date on the pic os wrong)

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Country: Australia
Description: Custom Made - 92cmx34cmx48cm - 160L Lighting - Aqua One Plant Globe Filtration: I use two internal power filters. One running at 500L per hour and the other is 300L per her. Heater: Aqua One 300W Stainless Steel
Advice: be patient!! :) good things take time
Fish Kept: 5 BN Plecos, 8 Kuhli Loaches, 3 Peppered Corydoras, 2 Albino Corydoras, 2 Male Guppies, 2 Endler Guppies, 1 Three Spot Gourami, 1 Gold Gourami, 1 Pearl Gourami, 2 Red Honeys, 3 Female Bettas, 1 Male Betta, 5 Pristella Tetras, 5 Neon Tetras, 3 Bloodfin Tetras, 6 Glowlight Tetras, 1 Rummy Nose Tetra, 2 Male Platys, 2 White Clouds, 5 Bumble Bee Gobies, 70ish Livebearer Fry, 3 Female Guppies, 3 Male Mollies, 6 Female Mollies, 7 Female Platys, 2 Female Swordtail and 2 Mystery Snails (and there 350ish little ones of varying ages) - Not all in same tank. Have five tanks
Corals/Plants: banana lillies, anubias, elodea, purple temple, dwarf rush
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: i always see everything through from start to fish :)
About Yourself: will come back to this later

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