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135 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my new tank i had a 10 gallon before but my fishis had babys so they got a new house for all of them.
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Photo Caption: my new tank i had a 10 gallon before but my fishis had babys so they got a new house for all of them.
135 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my new tank i had a 10 gallon before but my fishis had babys so they got a new house for all of them.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: i got two 350 emperor pengins and the lights came with the tank i love it is a very good passtime
Advice: im a new hobbyists any advice would be nice.
Fish Kept: i got 2 convicts that had babys so i have like 40 new babys.
Corals/Plants: i got rocks from the beach wash them boiled them and i put them in my tank lol. all plants are plastic.
Tank Size: 135 gallons
Quote: keep trying never give up
About Yourself: im a mommy to a 2 yr old and i get bored so i always find new hobbys this is my new one.

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