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15 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 15 gallon freshwater

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Country: Canada
Description: 15 gallon aqueon starter kit with led lights. All artificial plants, rocks and branches. Tropical forest background from marina ( I think). 3 live moss balls. Fish- neon tetras, glofish danios, rainbow fish, panda Corycat, 2 otos and a gost shrimp. I have been working on this tank for about 1.5 years and it is my first tank. Very peaceful tank with a bit of action from the danios. I love it.
Advice: Research before you buy and don't rely on the fish store to give you accurate information. watch out- this hobby is addictive.
Corals/Plants: Plastic
Tank Size: 15 gallons
About Yourself: I'm a huge worrier and perfectionist. I started fish keeping after reading that watching fish is calming and can be a form of meditation and mindfulness. I watch my tank to clear my head. (And I love all animals)

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