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Country: Malaysia
Description: Dimension : 5' length x 2' wide x 1.5' height Lighting : Mr Aqua (40 watts) 4' long (i know it's not enough) Filtration : 2 sets of water filter at opposite corner for better water circulation
Advice: I'm a newbie here too..
Fish Kept: A lot! Love to see those creature swim & play with each other 5 tinfoil barb 4 African chilid 2 swordtails 2 silversark 2 rosebarb 1 tigerbarb 2 Drwarf Gourami some suckerfish and some other species i didn't really know the name :-)
Corals/Plants: mixed.. artificial & living plants.
Tank Size: 112 gallons
About Yourself: I'm just started this hobby 6 months ago. A friend of mine taught me the right way to kept the fish healthy and introduce me to some sifus that can help me setup this giant aquarium (i consider it as i am a newbie). I made a lot of research on how, tips, why, tricks & technique to make this hobby even exiting day by day. Along this learning process, i have killed a lot of fish (my bad.. :-() and now i have successfully setup a healthy & good community in my tanks.

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