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Country: Canada
Description: 75 gallon freshwater 2x24 inch florescence one lighthouse(was my moms) one Greek building 1 ceramic cow figure(also my moms) aqua clear 200 filter whisper 75 gallon filter 175 watt heater 1x200 gallon air pump with pressure valve
Advice: Try And Fail..........But Then Try Again!
Fish Kept: one feeder gold fish(had him since he was an inch now hes HUGE! 2 id sharks 16 feeders(multi colored) 1 tetra 1 fish of an unknown species 1 Cobalt Blue Lobster 1 Tiger Pleco 1 Chinese algae eater
Corals/Plants: 13 various fake plants(to afraid to go real) Rocks Rocks Rocks
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: here fishy fishy
About Yourself: started with a 5 gallon gum ball tank i received when mom passed progressed to 2 35 gallon tanks sold one 35 gallon with 5 cichlids kept cominutity tank with herb(feeder goldfish) then just added various fish over time JUST UPGRADED TO A 75 GALLON WITH NEW FISH PICS TO COME!!

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