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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My Tank

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State: Kentucky
Country: United States
Description: 4 foot x12 custom built 4 foot shop light with a plant bulb. sun-sun canister filter, undergravel filter system with power heads 9w Uv sterilizer
Advice: filters filters filters
Fish Kept: Comminuty tank 5 Bala sharks 3 Polypterus Senegalus (dinosaur eel) 5 A. Cichilds 3 N.W. Cichilds 6 Covict Cichlids 2 Silver-tipped Sharks 4 Giant Danio 2 Pictus Catfish 6 Zebra Danio 1 Eletric yello Labdochromis 2 Skirt Tetras 4 Blue & Gold Gourami 2 African Featherfin Catfish 1 High Fin Tetras 3 Silver Dollars 4 Kissing Gourami
Corals/Plants: Christmas Moss Java Plants Unknown Lily
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: hobby

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