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Country: Australia
Description: 120 cm Length x 75 cm Height x 45 cm Width Tank. 250 watt & 300 watt heater, Aqua One 1200 External Filter.
Advice: stay with it, fish really are amazing creatures.
Fish Kept: 5 Neon Tetras, 2 Blue Gouramis, 4 Clown Loaches, 8 Zebra Danios, 3 Leopard Danios, 6 Cherry Barbs, 3 Bristlenose. 6 discus - 2 sankeskins, 4 blue turquoise.
Corals/Plants: Anubias, Amazon Sword, Java Moss, Java Fern, madascan lace plant, ambulia, red devil, few varieties of felix, wisteria, crypt's, and plenty more, I've been adding new plants every fortnight or so, The tank is only 4 months ols so I'm slowly adding the finishing touches to it.
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Quote: Life is what you make off it.

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