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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: 29 Gallon brackish water tank with nothing out of the ordinary as far as lighting or filter.
Advice: Do your research and don't just take the word of a saleperson at your local pet supply store.
Fish Kept: 2 Silver Scats 1 Green Spotted Scat 3 Monos 6 Tiger Barbs 1 Pleco
Corals/Plants: I have all silk plants, they look the best. I also have a piece of driftwood.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
About Yourself: My grandma had an oscar that had a personality that wouldn't quit. My dad had three tanks when I was growing up and I have always wanted one myself, but couldn't see spending money on fish when I had rent to pay. Three years ago, my son surprised me for Mother's Day with a 5 gallon starter tank. I cried! Since then, I replaced the five gallon with a ten gallon tank and have recently added the 29 gallon. Eventually, I want a reef tank.

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