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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: I showed up to work where they had a small 55 gallon tank and my curiosity grew. I got a great deal on this 125 gallon tank, and have been working on it little by little as a new hobby. Its still a work in progress, but its getting there.
Advice: Have fun! My tank has all aggressive fish. Its fun to watch them chase down the feeders.
Fish Kept: 3 Tiger Oscars, 5 Red Belly Pacus, 5 Convicts, Jack Dempsey, 2 Fire Mouth Cichlids, Red Devil, Green Terror, 2 Sharks, 2 Bottom Dwellers
Corals/Plants: Artificial.
Tank Size: 125 gallons

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