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Country: Turkey
Description: Lots of chicklet fishes. more than 100 Kg of rock types, fake plants. Eheim 2217 external filter and other Eheim devices used for the aquarium.
Advice: be patient, read much. Overloaded tanks are not good for the fishes. Buy the biggest tank that you can effort. Use the high quality equipment for your tank. High quality = economy Change the water regularly. Be careful when you are adding a new fish to the tank (origins of the fishes are important)
Fish Kept: Chicklet types. Around 30 fishes.
Corals/Plants: fake plants
Tank Size: 100 gallons
About Yourself: I had my first tank 25 years ago however at the university period I stop keeping fish. After the university again I start with a small tank 25 gallon and I moved to bigger ones and now I have 100 gallon tank. I am a medical doctor and this hobby takes me to different world when I watch them or working on the aquarium.

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