Photo #1 - The 135 Is Up And Going What A Great Improvement

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75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - the 135 is up and going what a great improvement
fish tank picture - 135 still growing

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 75 gallon, standard size terta 300 filter&75gallon pet smart band regular store brought light. brought this set up used.you dont need expensive gravel or rocks just clean them well
Advice: watch what you put in regardless how cool they look
Fish Kept: 9 angels,6tetras,2 red tail sharks,1black molly,1oragne pattye,2spiiney plecos,and 4 blue crayfish
Corals/Plants: some live plants cant tell you what thay are.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: effort,enjoy,relax
About Yourself: love fish ,im a auto tech and after a long day i love to come home and take care of my tank.watch my tank and relax.then have a cold 1

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