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33 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 33g tank,few neon tetras and red eye tetras,pleco, dont know the names of the others need to find that out.fake plants.

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Country: Canada
Description: 33 gallon long tank,aqua clear 50 filter,150W heater
Advice: mmmmmmkay
Fish Kept: neon tetras,red eye tetras,pleco and a few that i dont know wtf their called but their cool looking heh.
Corals/Plants: fake plants
Tank Size: 33 gallons
Quote: "Say hello to my little friend"

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