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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 29 Gallon glass tank on a cherry wood stand. Lighting is provided by a single 20w florecent bulb. Filtration: a Hagen Aqua Clear power filter. Heating: a single Topfin 100w heater to maintain the water at 78*F
Advice: Do your research and know what kind of fish you want to keep even before you set anything up in your aquarium and be prepared to spend more money than you think you are.
Fish Kept: Sunburst Platies, Emerald Cory Cats, Panda Cory Cats, Lemon Tetras, Zebra Danios, Swordtails, Dwarf Gouramis, White Clouds, and Glowlight Tetras
Corals/Plants: Plastic!
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: What's inconceivable about the universe is that it should be at all conceivable. -Einstein
About Yourself: It all started when my parents bought me a small 2 gallon hex for my second birthday. I have always loved keeping fish since then so it was only natural that I would follow this awesome hobby.

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