Photo #2 - Large Fish In Tank - Shark's, Ray's, Pl...

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 320 gallon tank 32Tall x 96 Long x 30 Deep. Lighting 72" AquaProRetro Kit, 2-Fluval FX5 pumps, Custom Air pump with TONS of airation, Lots of decor....with Custom Stand and Hood. 2nd Tank: 120 Gallon 60Long X 18Deep X 25 Tall; Lighting Reg Flurocent; Filters: 1 Rena XP4 and 2 Aqua 110's. This was my first tank and a good one
Advice: Dont give up!!!! Even if there are problems keep going and learn how to fix them..........it is a GREAT Family Hobby to get everyone involved!!!
Fish Kept: Shark's, Ray's, Pleco's, Oscars; Parrot's; many chiclids
Corals/Plants: All plastic so far but trying to learn more about starting real ones in my smaller tank
Tank Size: 320 gallons
Quote: LEARNIG IS KNOWLEDGE!
About Yourself: I have been in the hobby for One year beleive it or not and find that the fish keep my busy with the family and provide a great deal of relaxation for everyone!

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