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I set up my first planted tank about 18 months ago. Now I have 3, a 29, a 38 and a 5. I have 2 silver angelfish and one otto in the 29. My 38 has a really nice variety of fish with a golden angelfish as a centerpiece. The 5 gallon tank has a combo of fake and live plants and a white betta named Arthur as it's sole resident. I really enjoy my fish and most of them have names. I am still learning but am looking forward to learning as much as I can!
 

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Hello there! Very nice fish and tanks! You'll get lots of tips and tricks here as well as helpful advice from experienced fish keepers ? may I be the first to offer some! Arthur's fins are very delicate, so his tank should only really contain either live plants or silk. You can check his decor as well by doing the tights test (or panty hose, depends where you're from) if they snag then the decor needs to be removed incase of a torn fin... And bettas really love a planted tank ?
 
Hello there! Very nice fish and tanks! You'll get lots of tips and tricks here as well as helpful advice from experienced fish keepers ? may I be the first to offer some! Arthur's fins are very delicate, so his tank should only really contain either live plants or silk. You can check his decor as well by doing the tights test (or panty hose, depends where you're from) if they snag then the decor needs to be removed incase of a torn fin... And bettas really love a planted tank ?
Thanks for the tip, I'll
check out the plastic pieces.
 

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