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20 Gallons Tropical Fishtank Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

This is an update from my last video. I did alot of changes to my aquarium. I removed all the plastic plants and added all the live plants in there. More fish were added too and i have finally!!!!! Completed with my cycling. Phewwwwwwwwwwww

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  • hey whats the name of the background music?

  • Ballade pour Adeline by Richard Clayderman

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  • nice setup

  • It's weird how the rules of aquariums are. because stores never goes by the 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. When I was a kid, my first "pets" were a bunch of feeder fished in a bowl with one air stone and they lived for years. Obviously cruel but still nothing died. I have a small 6 gallon Fluval edge 6 neons,4 guppies, and two something else, three live plants, so far everything is good, water in balanced

  • i have that exact same betta!

  • @aidoyamaki lol! That's totally it. XD

  • @Litameena4chan the other fishes were like "gosh, what a huge guppy!'

  • Wow!!!!! I'm surprised the mollies danios tetras and the betta are getting along! D:

  • This doesn't mean that you can keep 12 big fat 3" Goldfish in the aquarium... nor doe's it mean that you can keep two 18" Catfish in the tank. The biological filter could not handle the load created by the fish. In addition you couldn't provided enough oxygen for the fish to survive.

  • The general rule of thumb for any freshwater tropical aquarium is 1" of body length per gallon of water. The back tail is always excluded from the measurement. This means we can keep a total of 36 inches of fish in the 20 gallon long. If the mature length of the fish you want to keep is 3", you can safely keep 12 of them in the tank.

  • 1 inch of fish per gallon

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