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    [60 l] Wuthering Hill

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    Hi, I'd like to present my new tank, here is a short specification:

    Size: 56x30x36 [cm]
    Volume: 60 l
    Lighting: 3x15W (Sylvania Activa) [t8]
    Filtration: Hagen AquaClear Mini
    Temperature: AquaEl 50W heater
    Substratum: sand
    Fertilization: DIY firtelizer without N, P, K

    Plants:
    1. Taiwan moss
    2. Erect moss
    3. Singapore moss
    4. Xmass moss
    4. Pellia
    5. Microsorum "Narrow leaf"
    6. Fontinalis antipyretica

    Animals:
    10x Neocaridina denticulata sinensis "Fire Red"

    What do u think about it?


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    very nice feel to your tank, seems like you have achieved what you are trying to get. If the moss is fuller, I think it will look much better. Also I think introduction of pencil fishes will be a nice addition to your tank

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    like your white sand.... the leftmost piece of wood (the vertical piece) is a bit incongrous though.

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    Interesting way to arrange your moss wood.
    you are giving me some idea for the new moss I have.

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    Very nice tank! Personally I'd get some dark coloured rocks to er, set off the driftwood even more?

    Yea, where are the fish? They complete a planted tank you know

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    Hum... I don't think that that is the best substrat for your aquaruim... I would use a dark substrat, very thin, but not to much... The rest... 5*
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