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			<title>150 gallon ??</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:35:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[So, I'm starting work at my LFS here in a couple days, and there is a 150 gallon planted tank, well, soon to be planted tank that will be my baby.  I have never tried to keep a planted tank this large, and while I've kept fish in tanks bigger than this, I've never tried to scape out something like this...and my skills are definitely not up to it.  As far as resources go, I get mostly free reign, but it needs to be reasonably $$, nothing outrageous.  It will definitely be high tech, good lighting, co2, ferts, etc.  The main purpose of the tank will be to not only look good, but to be able to do weekly trims or so on it to propagate plants in all the small tanks in the rest of the store.  I'm thinking lots of stem plants and fast growing things, but I'm looking to you all to try and point in some general directions as far as scaping ideas go, I'm not good at this artsy-fartsy stuff.  Probably no hard scape, so something more in the dutch style, there may be a couple rocks tossed in, not really sure yet.  Help!! If you have 150 gallon, I'd be more than happy to copy your setup, :D Yes, I have no shame.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So, I'm starting work at my LFS here in a couple days, and there is a 150 gallon planted tank, well, soon to be planted tank that will be my baby.  I have never tried to keep a planted tank this large, and while I've kept fish in tanks bigger than this, I've never tried to scape out something like this...and my skills are definitely not up to it.  As far as resources go, I get mostly free reign, but it needs to be reasonably $$, nothing outrageous.  It will definitely be high tech, good lighting, co2, ferts, etc.  The main purpose of the tank will be to not only look good, but to be able to do weekly trims or so on it to propagate plants in all the small tanks in the rest of the store.  I'm thinking lots of stem plants and fast growing things, but I'm looking to you all to try and point in some general directions as far as scaping ideas go, I'm not good at this artsy-fartsy stuff.  Probably no hard scape, so something more in the dutch style, there may be a couple rocks tossed in, not really sure yet.  Help!! If you have 150 gallon, I'd be more than happy to copy your setup, :D Yes, I have no shame.</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[68 gallons called "Fandango"]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:24:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi, this is my 68 gallon tank, and for over 2 years old. He has had many changes and today this as you see in the picture .


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi, this is my 68 gallon tank, and for over 2 years old. He has had many changes and today this as you see in the picture .<br />
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