Photo #2 - Just Upgraded From A 10 Gallon Tank To A 55 Gallo...

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Photo Caption: just upgraded from a 10 gallon tank to a 55 gallon
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my tank
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - just upgraded from a 10 gallon tank to a 55 gallon

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Country: Australia
Description: dalbarb 55 gallon 120cm x 52cm x 35cm, toda 1200l/h external canister filter, 2 200w aqua one heater, twin 48inch light and hood, real and fake plants, river rocks and assorted driftwood, beach sand
Advice: frequent water changes
Fish Kept: 6 silver dollars, 1 sailfin pleco, 1 chinese algae eater, 2 silver sharks, 2 bristlenose catfish, 4 clown loach, 1 kissing gourami, 1 golden sucker, 1 mickey mouse platy, 3 guppies, 3 angels, 2 albino rainbow sharks
Corals/Plants: driftwood n real and fake plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: fishies

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