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29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 1st aquarium in 20 years. Trying to resist for now the bug to get a bigger tank.

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 29 Gallon bowfront tank with small mbunas, one peacock cichlid and Rubber Nose Pleco for window cleaning.
Advice: none
Fish Kept: Pseudo. Saulosi, Johannis, Blue Cobalt, Flavus, Albino Pleco, Powerder Blue, Red Zebra
Corals/Plants: Assorted swords and such.
Tank Size: 29 gallons

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