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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 12 Gallon Beginner tank - lots of wonderful fish (overstocked but overfiltered!)
Advice: i need the advice!
Fish Kept: 2 Platies 2 Danio 2 Rams 3 Khuli 2 Frogss 1 Serpae Tetra 4 Neon Tetra 2 Golden Barb 3 Bumblebee Gobie
Corals/Plants: Java Fern, Moss Balls, Banana Plant - some crypt and the rest are fake. Real Mopani wood.
Tank Size: 12 gallons
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About Yourself: I am a 20 year old student from uk - still living at home, hence the small 'bedroom' tank. Hope to get a bigger tank within few months

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