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18 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My current tank

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Country: Canada
Description: 24"L x 12"W x 16"H 68Litre, 18 US Gal All second hand equipment I got for free. placed collected rocks
Advice: As a new aquarium owner I don't have much to say. Plan your start up over months as the costs to do so are high, even for a small tank.
Fish Kept: Red tail shark Torpedo barb Tiger barb Serpae tetra Bloodfin tetra Lemon tetra Chinese AE
Corals/Plants: Plastic plants of various sizes.
Tank Size: 18 gallons
About Yourself: I live in Newfoundland and no im not gonna eat the fish. electrician and tinkerer. I love combining technology and nature, such as hydroponic gardens, terrariums and aquariums

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