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State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Description: 55 Gallon.. South and Central American tank, with a lot of larva stone, two acrylic bongs with air bubbles, a air stone, a sunken ship, Bunch of fake plants
Advice: Don't go and spend $100's of dollars on your fish for your first tank because theres a good chance they'll die unless you know how to keep a tank maintained.... i made that mistake and wasted alot of money until i finally got use to everything.
Fish Kept: 4 green terrors, 1 Blue Jack Dempsey, 1 firemouth cichlid, 2 jack dempseys, 1 blue acara , 1 texas cichlid, 1 green severum, and 4 plecos...
Corals/Plants: A lot of Larva stone and fake plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: "Why is it that nobody understands me, and everybody likes me ~Einstein~
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