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135 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 6FT tank with oscars, its our first tank, and still a working progress This is not a good pic, will try and get a better one up asap.
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Photo Caption: 6FT tank with oscars, its our first tank, and still a working progress This is not a good pic, will try and get a better one up asap.
135 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 6FT tank with oscars, its our first tank, and still a working progress This is not a good pic, will try and get a better one up asap.

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Country: Australia
Description: 6 ft fish tank, with 3d background, keeping oscars, and feeder fish.
Advice: Take your time, dont rush it...
Fish Kept: Oscar's
Corals/Plants: Artificial plants.
Tank Size: 135 gallons

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