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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: tank is 30L x 12W x 16H includes aqueon filter, heater and small aerator.
Advice: i like variety in my fish tanks. lots of different fish, rocks plants. i dont like the look at the same thing twice in one tank. I also think you should keep things natural. down with plastics, fake plants and chemicals.
Fish Kept: 1 yoyo loach, 1 featherfin catfish, 2 electric blue ram cichlids, 4 ruby barbs, 2 green tiger barbs, 2 albino tiger barbs, 1 parrot cichlid and 1 albino bushy nose pleco.
Corals/Plants: 1 wisteria, 1 moss ball and i cant remember the rest.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
About Yourself: just a college student who LOVES fish.

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