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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: I have a 90 gallon freshwater tank. I have Four Red Belly Piranhas, 1 Jack Dempsey, 1 Pleco, and 1 Convict, and two goldfish left (snack). I have a powerhead, a blue neon led strip, black premium sand, and a propeller to keep the current heavy. I stuck a 4" PVC elbow in there as a hiding spot and house for my Jack. My piranhas killed his brothers.
Advice: Make sure your fish will get along.
Fish Kept: Redbellied Pirhana, Jack Dempsey, Sailfin Pleco (L-83), Black Convict Cichlid
Corals/Plants: Fake plants
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Quote: Only The Strong Survive
About Yourself: My fish are my therapy. Some times a pain in the ass when it comes to tank cleaning but always well worth the outcome. Feeling of accomplishment and I love the way it sounds at night. I positioned my LED lighting to reflect at night time so the fish shadows circulate in my living room when dark.

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