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Country: Spain
Description: 100 litre/ 55 gallon 80x40x50cm. freshwater tank for small fish and invertebrates that includes live plants and a sunken battleship. 21W LED lighting, biobox filter with all types of filters.
Advice: Snails do an amazing cleaning job! I have never had algae and cloudy problems.
Corals/Plants: 7 types of live plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: My quote! It's: "Great happiness requires great courage"
About Yourself: I got into the hobby for various reasons: do something new, involve myself more with animals as humans do my head in, do more "taking-care" activities, beauty of the plants and fish, I love water so I wanted to interact more with it. The truth is you don't need all these excuses; you don't need any, just do it.

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100 litres is 22 gallons not 55! fish avatar

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