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5 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations)

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 5 gallon fluval edge with stock hob filtration and moded multicolor led lights.
Advice: Take ur time, read, research. Don't risk your fish. This is not just a hobby, it's a second home that you have to maintain and clean up after.
Fish Kept: Elephant ear betta named Yamato 4 neon tetras - The rat pack 1 Kuhli loach named Coolio 1 yoyo loach named, well, Yoyo 1 freshwater flounder his name is Pankcake 5 ghost shrimp the Cleanup Crew
Corals/Plants: 3 marimo balls and a piece of driftwood. other than that all plants are plastic and silk
Tank Size: 5 gallons
Quote: "I'll be back, I just need some fish food" ::returns with 5 new fish::
About Yourself: I started this tank for my children to have something to be entertained by and to use as bio teaching tool. I was supposed to be Spongebob themed but I ended up making it completely my own.

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