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95 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Small neon tetra tank below

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Country: Australia
Description: 60'' x 18" x 24" Exertnal Canister Aqua Pro 1500 Resun Internal Filter (4 air and water flow) Twin tube lighting 1 x growlux 1x daylight Calcium Carbonate substrate River Rocks -
Advice: Use bacterial boosters to keep tank clean and healthy - amrite down , cycle etc.
Fish Kept: Fish - 2 x Venustus 4 x Red Emperor 2 x Electric Yellow 2 x Bristlenose(for alage control) 2 x Zebra 2 x Sunshine Peacock 2 x Dolphin Cichlid 2 x Maingano 2 x cray fish 4 x suckerfish
Corals/Plants: In process of planting, damn crayfish eat the plants
Tank Size: 95 gallons
Quote: Yeah bra

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How big is the tank below? fish avatar

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