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Photo Caption: 2ft tank. Under Gravel Filtration. - 9 cardinal tetras - 2 crown tetras - 2 barbs - 4 rumy nose
50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 2ft tank. Under Gravel Filtration. - 9 cardinal tetras - 2 crown tetras - 2 barbs - 4 rumy nose

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Country: Singapore
Description: 2 ft tank with 11 tetras, 2 barbs and 4 rumy-nose fishes.
Advice: - Read read read then read read and read somemore! - Planning is the key to any successful tank. - Ohh yeah, and avoid impulse buying of fish just because they look good in the shop.
Fish Kept: Tetras, rumy-nose, barbs
Corals/Plants: Java fern.
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: Carpe Diem!

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