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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon. undergravel filter. marineland 400 power head. T5 aquatic life actinic lighting. Aquion75 filter. airport pump.
Advice: it adds up quick
Fish Kept: random pairs of community fish. pink tailed chalceus. upside down cat. clown loaches. Siamese algae eaters. tetras. barbs. gourami. bristle nose placo. rainbow shark. turquoise rainbow bosami. about 20 fish. few snails.
Corals/Plants: tried and failed :( all fake now
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: theres a thin fine between hobby and obsesion
About Yourself: I've been working on my first tank now for a few years. Adding to and changing my tank is one of my biggest hobbies. nothing like making a sick place to keep your lil buddies at lol.

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