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Submitted By: Jill Schaeffer on
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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - This is my tank

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State: Kansas
Country: United States
Description: I have a 55 gallon tank. I totally redid my tank from when I frist got it. I have an overhead filter and 2 undergravel filters. It's set up with assorted rocks on both sides of the tank that I found in the alley. And also I placed a Corona bottle in the rocks.
Advice: I would make sure all your fish are compatable together.
Fish Kept: 2 green puffers, 1 algae eatter, 1 pleco, 2 tiger barbs, 2 Rosy barbs, 2 bala sharks, 1 red tail shark, 5 Cichlids, 1 Bleeding Heart Tetra, 1 Red Minor Serpae Tetra, and 1 goldfish.
Corals/Plants: All the plants are plastic and silk.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: If it ain't got twang it ain't my thang....

COMMENTS

very nice tank love your setup fish avatar
Did you have to do anything to the Corona bottle before you put it in your aquarium. fish avatar

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