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Country: Australia
Description: South American/Amazon Biotope.
Advice: Read. Do not buy on impulse.
Fish Kept: Various Tetras (Red-Eyes, Neons, Cardinals, Serpaes, Black-Phantoms, Head-And-Tail Lights), 7 Angelfish, Various Cories (Bronze, Peppered, Albino), 1 Longtail Bristlenose Catfish, 1 Chocolate Whiptail Catfish, 1 Apistogramma (Unsure of species name), 5 Marbled Hatchet Fish, 4 Kuhli Loaches (Only Non Amazonian), 4 Beckfords Pencilfish, 1 Black Ghost Knife. (Note: These Fish where the fish that i had at the time of the picture being taken).
Corals/Plants: Various Plants.
Tank Size: 79 gallons
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About Yourself: 23 year old student. Just got into this addicting hobby. Want to start reef aquariums soon, but need to build up more confidence and experience first.

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