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33 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Brackish system. Only been running since the end of december. Thanks for looking and please rate.
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33 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Brackish system. Only been running since the end of december. Thanks for looking and please rate.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Brackish system. TANK SIZE 80 X 45 X 40. Fluval 205 External filter. Hydor colour airator on evening timer. 1 X 600mm marine blue tube. 1 X 600mm white tropical tube
Advice: If its got teeth. Dont put your fingers in the tank!
Fish Kept: 5 x SPOTTED PUFFER 1 X FEATHER FIN CATFISH 1 X COMMON PLECO 1 X ARCHER FISH
Corals/Plants: BOG WOOD. PLASTIC PLANTS AND PEBBLES
Tank Size: 33 gallons

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