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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: 36 Gallon Bowfront aquarium with a Marineland Penguin pro 275 with inlet sponge filter,sponge, and carbon filter media on the water flow before the bio wheel. Also has a power head with dual sponge filters for added filtration and water flow. The aquarium has two led underwater lights with many different settings. A Top fin 500 watt adjustable water heater is in the tank with a fluval digital water temperature gauge set at 78 degrees.
Advice: Have fun and fish on
Corals/Plants: 5 plastic plants,4 small pieces of driftwood to make wooden caves at each end of the tank for hiding spots. Also a man made rock looking and coral looking like cave for added structure. It features sponge Bob buildings and a led bubble volcano for spoiled kid decor. Using African sand substrate that came with bio.
Tank Size: 36 gallons
About Yourself: I love fish

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