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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

3 feet tank (50 gallon) with hardy plants such as Anubias Nana, Narrow Leaf Fern, Marsilea, Cryptocoryne Wendtii, etc

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  • is this 50 gallon

  • Yes, it is.

  • hey please reply! what type of wood is that and where did you get it?

  • That's the driftwood same as ADA driftwood exported from Malaysia. Got that from a LFS called Slippery Little Suckers (SLS) in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

  • That's the driftwood same as ADA driftwood exported from Malaysia. Got that from a LFS called Slippery Little Suckers (SLS) in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

  • Beautiful tank! What kind of fish do you have in there?

  • Currently, Kuhli Loaches, Ember Tetras, Cherry Barbs, Boraras Brigittae, Boraras Maculatus, Yellow Phantom, Ottos....and Head & Tail Light Tetras that I am slowly going to remove.

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  • finally somebody who knows something about fish, the norm is over stocked tanks with gaudy plastic decorations and tropical and cold water fish combined

  • Wow, brings out a tropical look. Very nice, try looking at java fern, one of my favorite plants. Bravo!

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  • is that playsand, and is that your only substrate?

  • @umbrellarec o i was just wondering because it did not look big on the pic ive go a 22 and half gallon tank what i will be having my turtles in

  • Great tank, good open view and design idea!

    What light is there? And how long do you keep it on?

  • Nice Tank Bud=)

  • @bananatree94

    It doesn't look overpopulated at all. Assuming he is using decent filtration with decent biological surface area, the chance of high nitrites and ammonia are very small for the fish to water ratio.

    Those plants will also utililize nitrates in the water.

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