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6 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My favorite ram Nikon

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: Well my favorite tank is my 6 gallon which I have in my room. Currently I have 3 blue rams and I'm waiting to see if 2 of em make a bond so i can bread em. The tank is filled wit places to hide.And I have a light
Advice: Start...low,low,low,low with like a 2 gallon tank or something. AND DON't SPEND TOO MUCH TIME STARING AT YOUR TANK!
Fish Kept: TOO MANY! But my favorite is my sick Rammy(not really sick) named Nikon.
Corals/Plants: Different types.
Tank Size: 6 gallons
About Yourself: Soccer star in the making( Gots great juking skillz)

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