Photo #2 - Juwel Rio 180 Frontal View - Tba - Tba

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Juwel Rio 180 2 Daylite tubes 1 Blue tube Maxijet 1200 for water circ Juwel powerhead pump, media sponges, seachem denitrate media argonite living sand Various living rocks
Advice: Ask before you buy!
Fish Kept: tba
Corals/Plants: tba
Tank Size: 40 gallons

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Not going to have too many fish, at moment it has 1-Jaw Fish, 1 Psycodelic Manderin, 2 Fire fish, 1 green chromis, 1 blue damsel & 1 Humbug, 1 banded starfish & 1 bristle starfish and lots of hermits and snails. fish avatar
It looks like its gonna turn out loking great.. what fish are you planning? fish avatar

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