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TheCineScaper | Evolving My Massive 170 Gallon Monstera Fish Tank After One Year - Detailed Process @TheCineScaper | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
After 1 year, I redesigned my 170 gal / 650-liter monstera aquarium a bit. Many of you suggested that sand would look better in the foreground, so I replaced the plants with a small sandy area. You were right, it does indeed look much better this way. Check out the process in my video, where I share a lot of information with you.

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