Decommissioning tank is not as easy as setting up a new tank. We really need to get dirty because extracting the used soil is as foul as sewage business. Prior to that, I have transferred 5 tubs of the following fire red into my new tank:
Massive fellows, are you able to count them?

The java moss complemented well with the bogwood I acquired.

Sales Items which were grabbed up pretty fast

Mini nana/Golden nana on sale too and tub of pelia given free to my buyers as token of appreciation for their support.

Ain't they fresh and green? Mini nana has always been my favourite for low tech tank. I have also kept 1 set for my new tank before putting up the above for sale.
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