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35 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - everthing looks bigger in a bowfront tank...

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State: Nebraska
Country: United States
Description: 35 Gallon Bow Front Corner Tank
Advice: This is the perfect hobby for anal retentive control freaks. This is the only environment I have total control over, and I rule with an iron fist! HAHAHAHA
Fish Kept: 3 Parrot fish, 1 cobalt blue lobster, 1 senior citizen gourami, 1 pleco, and 1 chinese algae eater on steriods.
Corals/Plants: no live plants, brown gravel, and the cadillac of filters - the H.O.T. Magnum- it's like satin sheets for your fish.
Tank Size: 35 gallons
Quote: you know i'm down

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