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How long have you had the tank and what else do you want to put in there?
 
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Fine I had the tank for 3-4 months and the are 3 long fin zebra danios 1 betta 2 painted Platys 2 red Platys 5 neon tetra and today I’m gonna get 3 oto catfish
 

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I'm not sure if you are looking for suggestions but I would replace inert gravel with a nutrient rich substrate then cap with sand.....replace fake plants with live (probably anubius, java fern, bolbitis...due to the low light levels, surface plants, and lack of Co2) , reduce some of the floaters, and add a CUC. I like the selection of fish, the floaters (great for removing nutrients from the water column) and the emerged house plant (also great for removing nutrients).
 

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