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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 45 gallon all glass aquarium, standard Lighting, 500 penguin filter for bottom of water, 300 penguin filter for top of water. Tetratec air pump(very powerfull), standard heater.
Advice: Find a GOOD fish store, dont order fish off line, buy the best filter you can, 20% water change per week, Have a strong current, Put your Tank where people can relax and observe your work!! CLEAN, CLEAR WATER IS THE ONLY WAYY FUUUUU!!!
Fish Kept: LRG Trinedad Pleco, 2 african cichlids, 1 blood parrot, 2 dalmation mollys, 2 red sailfin mollys. My 25 gallon has a very aggresive gold severum, and a bush nose pleco.
Corals/Plants: Drift wood, One real plant for more oxygen and filtration, the rest are fake.
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: God gave me fish and marijuana LIFE rOCKS!!!
About Yourself: jUST A DIRTBAG SKATEBOARDER WHO CHILLS AT HOME SMOKIN GANJA AND ADMIRING MY TANK......

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Nice tank. How did you create that sand bed? fish avatar

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