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State: California
Country: United States
Description: It's an Aqueon 10 gallon deluxe kit...please check the website for exact descriptions of lighting, heating and filtration!
Advice: Be aware of what you want in your aquarium and set it up accordingly. Take your time with it. Rushing the process will most likely cause problems. I'de also like to mention that the smaller the tank the less room for error!!
Fish Kept: 1 Bumblebee Goby, 1 Apistogramma Borellis Dwarf Cichlid, 4 Celestial Pearl Danios, 2 Guppies, 2 Ghost shrimp and 4 Cherry shrimp
Corals/Plants: all plastic
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Quote: Come away o' human child, to the waters and the wild
About Yourself: Well, my friend got an aquarium. I decided to get her a fish one day and ended up with my OWN aquarium! That was back in February... my only regret is that I only bought a 10 Gallon. Aside from that I work with dogs, live in Humboldt and spend much of my time at the beach.

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