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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 30x12x20 29g Don't skimp your fish room to play. Keep the water levels up and if you have jumper or escaper fish put a lid on it and keep it tight.
Advice: Keep your fish's best interest in mind. What they need is more important than what you want. Get 'em young and let em grow together.
Fish Kept: 50g bow Tiger and Albino oscars, Convict, Black Shark (labeo chrysophekadion), Sun Cat, common pleco
Corals/Plants: 2 Fake Corals, 1 Ceramic dual sided cave, Hand-spun clay pot, 15lb coral rock, small cave/ bamboo plants with other live and fakes
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: "We cannot do great things on this Earth. We can only do small things with great love."
About Yourself: Work for a pet chain store FT college student FT.

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yeah what about the hamster ? is he on his way to have a little belly splash? both are wicked ;) fish avatar

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