Photo #2 - Thisis My 55 Gallon Tank - I Have A Green Terror ...

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: i havea 55 gallon tank it has a roman theme to it and there is a cat fish that hides in the big building i have there so u cant really see him and i have a pleco and a green terror you can see my green terror sorta by the little building
Advice: start out with a small tank like a 10 or 20 gallon at first then work your way up and you must have a lot of time to set up and carfe for your fish you cant just set up a tank and go out and buy 20 fish right away they will all die.
Fish Kept: i have a green terror and shark cat fish and a pleco
Corals/Plants: fake plants.,
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: the world chico and every thing in it - scarface
About Yourself: i got into the hobby of fish not to long about 10 months ago and i love it it keeps me busy wen i have nothing to do and there just cool to watch and studdy the fish's habits...

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good job , great advice. fish avatar

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