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Country: Canada
Description: 48x18.5x18 light two flourecents, filter is aquaclear 500, got a magnet scruber and a aqua vac.
Advice: lots of water changes and hiding spots! rearrange the decor every now and again!
Fish Kept: Two Parrots, A Green Terror, Green Severum, a ropefish, a male yellow belly albert and two females, 2 african butterfly fish, 2 spotted raphaels aswell as a bristlenose pleco and a chinese algae eater
Corals/Plants: all plants fake
Tank Size: 65 gallons
About Yourself: had one as a kid always wanted a big one so i bought it off a buddy from work......now i need a bigger one

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