5 gallon dirted tank

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BryanGar

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I converted my 5 gallon betta tank into a dirted, high light, low tech tank. Here are the specs:

Tank: AquaCulture 5.5 gallon de-rimmed.

Filter: Azoo 60 palm filter.

Light: 23W 6500k CFL in a cheap dome light fixture.

Ferts: Easy green, 1 pump(1 ml) a week

Plants:
- Dwarf hairgrass(eleocharis parvula)
- S. repens
- Christmas moss
- Bucephalandra “green wavy”
- hydrocotyle tripartita japan (a single stem)
- Ludwigia Repens “rubin”
- Frogbit

Here it is when I first planted it:

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Here it is as of now:

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Fixed it.
 
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Here it is when I first planted it:

nvm, it says the file is too large, just imagine it.

Here it is as of now:

*Imagination*
LOL :)

set the camera resolution to 2MB and use a flash. Remember to reset the camera resolution to a higher level after taking/ posting fish pics or all the pictures you take will be smaller.
 
LOL :)

set the camera resolution to 2MB and use a flash. Remember to reset the camera resolution to a higher level after taking/ posting fish pics or all the pictures you take will be smaller.
How do I do that to pictures that I already took?
 
You will need to download or get some image editing software to make images smaller. Your best bet is to take new pictures at a lower resolution :)
 
You will need to download or get some image editing software to make images smaller. Your best bet is to take new pictures at a lower resolution :)
Fixed it! I compressed the photos.
 
All your discus are beautiful, but of course I want the one I dont have- like that rafflesia and those plecos Your tank is awesome
 

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