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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: tank is 4' L x 21" tall & 12" wide running magnum 350 and Ehiem ecco canister filters. My lighting is either made up of 5 Submersible LED lights 2 green, 2 blue, and one red in the volcano. Or two 20" double bulb plant/aquarium light w/ or w/o already mentioned submerged LEDs.
Advice: do what works. learn from what doesn't?
Fish Kept: Three silver dollars, one rainbow shark, two jack dempsey, five kenyas, one red zebra, one bala shark, one asian algae eater, and a young tiger oscar.
Corals/Plants: plants are fake.......silverdollars eat my real ones.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Oh my GAWSH NEMO'S Sthwimming OuT tO SeA!
About Yourself: friend gave me a fish ....my biggest silverdollar fish and I just been into it since.

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