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Photo Caption: Just getting back into fish tanks again, this is about 6 weeks into my first attempt at a freshwater planted tank.
46 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Just getting back into fish tanks again, this is about 6 weeks into my first attempt at a freshwater planted tank.

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State: Utah
Country: United States
Description: Aqueon 46 gallon bowfront tank, Fluval 205 canister filter, 200W Marineland Stealth Submersible Heater, Hagen Glo T5 HO 2x39 lights, Red Sea Co2 Bio Generator Kit, AA 9W UV Sterilizer, Red Sea Flora Base substrate, Lace rock
Advice: "Stability" works great to start your tank off.
Fish Kept: Dwarf Gouramis (1 male, 2 female), Neon Tetras (7), Celestial Pearl Danios (5), Cory Catfish (2), Otocinclus Catfish (2), a Bushy Nose Pleco, and Amano shrimp (3)
Corals/Plants: Still learning the names.
Tank Size: 46 gallons
About Yourself: I'm a software developer that always had at lease one fish tank growing up and I'm finally starting to get back into it after several years.

COMMENTS

Nice aquascaping, Bow fronts are excellent. I just have a 29 gal and a 10 gal 2 peice 180 glass that magnifies all that is in side. Stillchanging it over to all plants. fish avatar
I'm using Red Sea Flora Base substrate. fish avatar
What is the substrate you are using? Nice tank, I like the colours. fish avatar

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