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Photo Caption: My current 2 Foot Freshwater tank.
20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My current 2 Foot Freshwater tank.

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Country: Australia
Description: 2 Foot tank with a black stand and Lid. Flouro light, heater, Aqua clear 200l/min filter and corner filter.
Fish Kept: 3 Silver sharks, 2 Kuhli Loaches, 4 Platys, 2 Mollys, 2 Paradise fish, 2 Honey Gouramis, 2 Chinese Algae Eaters, 1 Male Betta and 2 Females, 8 African Cichlids
Corals/Plants: Amazon swords and a couple of plastic plants.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: Do or do not, there is no try!
About Yourself: I started off with a small one foot tank, went to a 5 gallon panorama tank and am now on the 2 foot tank. Would like to go bigger but money and space are issues.

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