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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 55 Gallon Freshwater Tank 5 months old.

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Country: Canada
Description: Aquaclear 500 Filter. Elite Submersible 200W Heater. Two 18'' 15W Fluorescent Lights.
Advice: Really do your homework.
Fish Kept: 1 Tiger Oscar, 1 Sailfin Pleco, 2 Bala Sharks, 1 Rosy Barb, 2 Goldfish, 1 Red Tailed Black Shark, 1 Red-bellied Pacu, 1 Chinese Algae Eater, 1 Gold Gourami, and 1 Fire Eel.
Corals/Plants: Four different live plants.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: I fix airplanes for a living and been in the hobby for five months now.

COMMENTS

You have the same tank I do, and I also have a sailfin pleco. Aren't those fish going to get a little bit big for the tank? You have an awesome tank though! fish avatar

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