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freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - brackish tank size; 900 x 900 x 400 gap left at top for archers to shoot flys. 2 x archers 3 x borneo tigers 2 x #8 puffers 2 x red scats 1 x green chromid
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Photo Caption: brackish tank size; 900 x 900 x 400 gap left at top for archers to shoot flys. 2 x archers 3 x borneo tigers 2 x #8 puffers 2 x red scats 1 x green chromid
freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - brackish tank size; 900 x 900 x 400 gap left at top for archers to shoot flys. 2 x archers 3 x borneo tigers 2 x #8 puffers 2 x red scats 1 x green chromid

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Country: New Zealand
Description: have many tanks from 160lt to 1150lt filters;fluvals, via aqua,ehiem
Advice: start small get to know what is what and witch type of fish you like. then go ballistic
Fish Kept: fish;jags,midas,red heads, sevrums, nicaraguensis, jacks dempys, flower horns, chcolates, archers, borneo tigers, red scats, #8 puffers, green chromides,lots of loaches.plateys, swords, lots of tetras, angels, and a few more i carnt spell
Corals/Plants: java fern
Quote: bigger is better

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Top it off! It will look better. fish avatar

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