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20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Biggy

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: 20 gallon tank with multi colored gravel (neon green, pink and purple) fake plants (1 large, 3 medium, 1 small) filter, heater, thermometer and blue led light with bubbles
Advice: Don't listen to the people in the pet store! Do your own research!
Fish Kept: Biggy (kids named him) a 4" comet fish to my knowledge. The pet store was not sure what he was. I did my research. Blue a male beta. Colors and Goldy, 2 pretty goldfish with flowing fins and tail. The 3 stooges ( Kissing Gourami's) and than 4 mollies and 2 guppies. We are now down to one, Biggy.
Corals/Plants: No real plants or coral.
Tank Size: 20 gallons

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