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Country: United Kingdom
Description: I have 3 tanks biggest is a clear seal tank, 30*15*12 using a Fluval 250 exterior filter and 100 watt heater with 6inch bubble stone second is an Aqua One UFO 350 with standard heater lamp and filter third is a very mini tank with standard accesories and some moss balls with rocks
Advice: Take any and every advice and always ask too many questions
Fish Kept: In main tank I have7 male guppies (1 mysterious baby guppy) 8 cherry barbs 2 albino cory's 1 blue lobster (crayfish) and numourous zebra snails and ghost shrimp In middle tank I have 1 male Betta, 2 female Bettas 5 neon tetra and 3 bulldog pleco's In small tank currently just 2 tetras and 4 ghost shrimp (tanks in cycle mode)
Corals/Plants: I have 2 tall plants and some moss balls, not sure of plant names
Tank Size: 22 gallons
About Yourself: I started of with small 35 litre tank and just loved checking up on them, starting with just 3 guppies and 3 tetras with shrimp, then expanded and now watching them swim is soo soothing

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