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50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Red Jewels, Red Empress, Electric Yellows, Jack Dempsey, Blue Acei, Convict, Golden Algae Eaters, Bristlenose, Electric Blue Yabby, few other types

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Country: Australia
Description: AquaOne Ar850 decked out in a marine theme.
Fish Kept: Red Jewels, Red Empress, Electric Yellows, Jack Dempsey, Blue Acei, Convict, Golden Algae Eaters, Bristlenose, Electric Blue Yabby, few other types
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: "you can earn more money but you cant buy more time"
About Yourself: Kept fish for years, last tank was a full australian natives tank.

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