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State: Georgia
Country: United States
Description: 37 Gal. Marineland Eclipse 3 tank. 30"x24"x12". Eclipse built-in filtration system with bio wheel. (2) 20-watt bulbs.
Advice: Make sure you complete the cycle before adding your first fish! It will solidify your chances of having a healthy tank going forward. I do 50% water changes weekly. This keeps the water fresh. (Hence the name "freshwater fish") :)
Fish Kept: (2) Bolivian Rams (6) White tip tetras (11) Neon Tetras (1) Bristlenose Pleco (2) Otto Cats (3) Cory Cats (1) Mystery snail
Corals/Plants: Onion plants. Java fern. Spiralis. Anubias Nana. Driftwood
Tank Size: 37 gallons
Quote: "All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time" - Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC
About Yourself: Former U.S. Marine Combat photojournalist. I'm now a wedding photographer. I had fish tanks growing up, but never paid much attention to them. This is my first planted tank and I love paying attention to the details, checking water, etc. I have a smaller tank for the kids, with Sponge Bob's house in it, among other decorations. But this tank is daddy's!

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