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State: Minnesota
Country: United States
Description: 40 gallon Hexagonal tank, 18" fluorescent light, Penquin Bio-Wheel 200 filter.
Advice: Research, Research and Research. Read as much as you can on aquarium setups and the fish you plan on having.
Fish Kept: 10" Bluegill Sunfish, 6" Green Sunfish. Both caught locally when approx. 2" long.
Corals/Plants: Plastic plants for now, planning on switching to real plants soon.
Tank Size: 40 gallons
About Yourself: Started with my first aquarium over 15 years ago. I on time had 4 different 55 gallon tanks running, but my current living space has limited the size tanks I can keep. Have kept an assortment of fish from guppies, to goldfish, to ciclids, to local fish.

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