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Country: Canada
Description: Standard 60 gal tank - info on the equipment to come
Advice: I have been doing this now for almost 4 years and learned with many mistakes. Take things slow, research everything, and take the time to enjoy your hard work.
Fish Kept: 1 Albino Frog, 1 Columbian Shark, 2 Dwarf Rainbow Gouramis, 1 Golden Angel, 1 Archerfish, 3 Orange Tetras, 1 Black Ghost Knife, 1 Highfin Leopard Pleco, and 1 Apple Snail.
Corals/Plants: Drift wood, Rock, Gravel, and High-quality fake plants.
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: This is my dream....a large tank directly behing my couch....fish swimmig all around my head. I started with a few small tanks but always pictured this one. I work & live in Toronto downtown core. I watch my fish for at least 30 min a night to keep me sane!!

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