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44 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Tank in mid cycle, no fish yet

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Country: Great Britain
Description: Fluval Roma 200 aquarium with fluval u4 series internal filter. Fluval heater and aqua habitats H2Air 100 dual air pump. Currently in mid cycle, adding fish in 2 weeks
Advice: I am new!
Fish Kept: Clown Loach, Tiger Barb, Red Dwarf Gourami, Pario-Ancistrus Pleco (L-048), Red Wag Platy, Assorted Swordtail
Corals/Plants: No real plants, all silks
Tank Size: 44 gallons
About Yourself: I am new to fish keeping, I have been researching for a long time and I'm just about ready for my new fish. I'm looking for as much advice as possible. The fish I have listed are the the ones I would like to have in my community tank. Will post more pics when they are all in :)

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