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Country: India
Description: I have 2.5ft x 1ft x 1ft size fish tank and I have goldfish. My suggestion is grow plants in the tank they produce fresh oxygen it usful for fish.
Advice: start keeping fish tank above 2ft
Fish Kept: goldfish, black moor
Corals/Plants: i don't know english name of the plant
Tank Size: 20 gallons
About Yourself: I kept fish when i am 10years old now i m 24. First i keep them in pot and after i bought 1ft small tank now from 2years i have big tank about 80 liter. and i always like keep fish and i like goldfish. i am student of master of computer application(MCA)

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