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120 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Not a great picture

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Country: Canada
Description: Tank: 60x18x24, Perfecto Filters: Marineland C-530 Lighting: T5 HO Heaters: Aqueon 300watt. Powerhead: Hydor 1400
Advice: There is no such thing as too large a tank.
Fish Kept: Yellow lab Green terror Frontosa And assorted African cichlids 1 Black Lobster
Tank Size: 120 gallons
About Yourself: I have been keeping Fish for about 5 years. It all started with a 10 gallon. What the heck happened!

COMMENTS

Thanks no I wasn't planning on getting one i just wanted to kno didnt knew there were freshwater sharks...and not really my jack is the nicest one....the mean one is my yellow african!! fish avatar
what kind of shark is that i have one and i don't know the name of it fish avatar
Man i love your shark what kind of frehwater shark is that? Where did you get it? fish avatar

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