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120 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 120 five months old.
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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: This tank has been up and running for about five months now and its going great. the tank is 120 gallons and I have it sitting in my living room on an 5 inch pedestal that I made for it. then I have my flat screen tv mounted on the wall above it. the filtration is an sunterra 3000 gallon pond canister filter powered by an 850 gph sunterra submersible pump. I am using just a cheapo 48 inch flouecent light at the moment but that will be upgraded soon. its heated by 2 fluval M200 heaters and has to whisper air pumps providing some cool bubbles. I made the driftwood my self. got on a tubing trip a few months ago. all of the rocks came from my front yard. has 150 pounds of pea gravel as the substrate, and all of the plants are fake.
Advice: do reserch before you start blowing your money or you can just send the money to me and ill spend it for you.
Fish Kept: 1 red zebra. the tank boss 1 kalingo 1 p. elongatus 2 yellow labs 3 convicts 1 pleco 2 frogs 2 rock cribensis
Corals/Plants: 20 fake plants
Tank Size: 120 gallons
About Yourself: Got into this because I was givin this tank.

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