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Country: Australia
Description: 2.5 foot tank. T5 lights. Bubble curtain. Filter/Pump.
Advice: Don't buy too many fish until your tank is stable. Angel fish grow big :) oh and snails get out of control very very quickly.
Fish Kept: 3 x Angels, 3 x Darts, a small Yabbie I rescued from a pet shop and a few other things. The Yabbie likes to re-arrange things in my tank.
Corals/Plants: A few live plants that my snails are eating :( also a printed background.
Tank Size: 18 gallons
About Yourself: PHP Programmer / Website Designer / Professional Nerd =P Other hobbies include remote control helicopters and linux.

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