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Photo Caption: My lightly planted 36g bow.
36 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My lightly planted 36g bow.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: My first tank, 36g bow, freshwater tank with a piece of driftwood, and some plants. JBJ compact flourescent lighting, aqueon 30 and penguin 200 filters. blue LED moon lights.
Advice: Do research, and hopefully all will go well.
Fish Kept: 3 angels, 1 halfmoon betta, school of harlequins, 2 bgks, 2 gbrs, 1 synodontis, 2 cls (for now), 1 pleco (also for now).
Corals/Plants: Not sure of the names, all real except the large fancy plants fern on the right side.
Tank Size: 36 gallons

COMMENTS

in a-way that peace of wood you have looks like a gater. Awesome tank! fish avatar
Clean looking tank. Sweet. fish avatar

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