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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: I think it's a 44 or 45 gallon- trapezoid shaped tank (acrylic).
Advice: Go to a fish store where the staff know what they're talking about - and listen. Fish temperments, health, water conditions, etc.. Do what's right for our finned friends. Also- if you're planning on using driftwood, be aware that you will have orange water.... even after soaking / treating it.
Fish Kept: 2 turquoise rainbows, 1 bulldog plecko, an awesome loach, 1 female beta, 2 rams, 2 phantom tetras, 6 rasbora tetras, and one cool blue shrimp.
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: La Illaha IllAllah.
About Yourself: Love my fishies... They're usually more entertaining that the TV! :)

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I like it, its very natural looking. fish avatar

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