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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: 36"w x 18"d x 20"h, two Whisper 40i filters with extra activated charcoal, homemade blue LED nightlight
Advice: The more active you are paying attention to your water chemistry, the more fish you can keep. If you want to take it easy, don't get a lot of fish. If you want a full tank, be prepared to work at it.
Fish Kept: Zebra danios, long fin blue danios, gold gourami, swordtail, German blue rams, black phantom tetras, albino siamese algae eater, cory catfish, fancy guppies
Corals/Plants: Fake plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: "I'm sorry is the same as I apologize...unless you're at a funeral." -Dmitri Martin
About Yourself: This is my second fish tank. The first was an ill-kept 10 gallon I had in college. I learned so much from my mistakes with the first one that this one has been nothing but a joy to keep so far. I really do treat it like a hobby so I expect to be constantly working on my tank trying to make it better.

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