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Photo: Set up finally for me axie.. feed back please

MommaK

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I FINALLY got a tank situated!!! It's a 20L with an undergravel (10g) filter and an internal power filter (10/20 90gph) I have 6 misc plants plus one on a drift wood piece. I have hiders and sand substrate. A raised led with floral/Diana lighting and 62° water. The tank needs to mature a few more days for the nitrates and I need some more sand so I haven't tested water yet but take a look and let me know if I should change a few things!!! I'm excited I finally got this together
 

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The anubias in the bottom left is a good choice, but make sure to not completely bury the rhizome which will cause it to rot. I would stick with java fern and anubias along with mosses since they are rather low light and easy maintenance. Good start to your tank though!
 
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