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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Working progress

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: I have the jewal 180l (uk) The standard LED lighting and internal filter and pump 600l/h.Mainly sand substrate, with 12 meon tetra, 6 rummy nose tetra, 2 baby bristlenose plecos, 3 panda cory cats, 6 guppy.This is my first tank and has only been running about 8 weeks.
Advice: I am new
Corals/Plants: Fern, not sure......
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: There all perfect....
About Yourself: Newbie, lorrie driver, my mate had a tank thought it look good....

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Looks like a natural springs. fish avatar

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