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10 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - tank full view of both ecosystems

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Tank is split into two ecosystems,bottom has a mix of bottom feeders, guppies, and other small fish.On the top half a layer of tropical terrarium substrate for small reptiles such as lizards and frogs, with live grass for feeding and shelter.Tank is 10in/19.5in
Advice: Start small and as your understanding of aquatic pets evolve expand your hobby.
Fish Kept: fresh water
Corals/Plants: small plants nothing fancy
Tank Size: 10 gallons
About Yourself: 19, i have had fish my whole life and just recentlet Ive started inventing cusiom terrariums

COMMENTS

love it. check out my fiddler crab tank fish avatar
awesome tank. fish avatar
I'm giving you a 10 for no other reason than you named your tank the "THUNDER DOME" :D fish avatar

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