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

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Country: Australia
Description: tanks measurments are 4ftX15"X18" and runs an otto800 powerhead filter, a 200 watt heater has a DIY rock background white play sand and a piece of driftwood
Advice: i am only fairly new to this hobby, so no advice to give
Fish Kept: 7 yellow labs 2 elctra blues 1f 1m 1 clown loach 1 morri eye 2 plecos
Corals/Plants: fake plants
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: give it a go

COMMENTS

Really cool 3D background.... how did you get your driftwood to stay down? i found a really cool piece at the lake tried to get some rocks to hold it down but didn't work. fish avatar
nice background how did you make it? i also use sand in my tank looks nice fish avatar

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