Photo #2 - My Large Tank - Tiger Oscar, Blood Parrot, Bala S...

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freshwater fish stocking in 260 gallons tank - parrot
260 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my large tank

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Country: Pakistan
Description: hello everyone..I am extreme hobbyist of fish keeping.. I have 3 large size tanks...the one I am writing about is a 260 gallon large tank.this is a fresh water tank.there are 2 gravel filters and two table top filters which are working well...I have kept some rocks in it to give it a good look a red a green and multi colour lighting enhances its beauty...dimensions are 10 feet long 2 feet wide and hight is also 2 feet...
Advice: there is less room for error if u are having a larger tank
Fish Kept: Tiger Oscar, Blood Parrot, Bala Shark, Gold Nugget Pleco (L-18)
Corals/Plants: green corals and some natural river rocks
Tank Size: 260 gallons

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