Photo #2 - Jerry My Oscar:) Still A Baby

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: Oscar/ Clown loach tank. I found this old 60 gallon tank in my paps garage. I have 2 60 gallon aqua tech marineland HOB filters. 60 gallon whisper heater. marineland power head. and 2 lights I got at my LFS. the rocks I stole from the parking lot at work and made caves for the loaches with them. I thought they looked like river rocks.
Advice: Always over filter your tanks and do water changes once a week.
Fish Kept: 1 Oscar. 4 clown loaches. 1 pleco. 1 golden Chinese Algae eater. 1 iridescent shark. 1 albino cory catfish.
Corals/Plants: all fake plants.
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: I started with a 10 gallon starter kit from walmart 8 months ago and now im hooked :) I work at hershey medical center and I am an x-ray tech. So its nice to come home from the chaos and kick back and relax with my fishies :)

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