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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 20g Bow Front 23"x12"x24". Aquaclear 50 with Purigen insert. 24" Dual T5 NO light strip. Manzanita driftwood, river rocks, CaribSea moonlight sand, and water sprite intertwined with a plastic asparagus fern.
Advice: Build your aquarium around the needs of your fish rather than on the aesthetics of the aquarium itself.
Fish Kept: Bettas, Corydoras, and Lemon Tetras. In my next tank I'd love to have cichlids.
Corals/Plants: So far only water sprite
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: You know you're addicted to aquariums when there's nothing to eat in your fridge, but your freezer is packed with fish food.
About Yourself: Started the hobby 5 years ago with a Betta and his pirate ship decor, but now prefer creating a more natural environment for my South American fishes.

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