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90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Oscar with a couple of jewels. German clay, driftwood, Artificial skull, barrel and plant.
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Photo Caption: Oscar with a couple of jewels. German clay, driftwood, Artificial skull, barrel and plant.
90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Oscar with a couple of jewels. German clay, driftwood, Artificial skull, barrel and plant.

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Country: India
Description: Wild type oscar, jewel cichlids
Advice: When in doubt, do a water change. But never more than 50%.
Fish Kept: Oscar, Jewel Cichlid
Corals/Plants: Artificial ones.
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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