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Country: South Africa
Description: Basic tank. Lots of fake plants. Bubbles created by the 2 filters. Im using sera blue lighting.
Advice: Build up slowly start with basic and hardy fish. Learn everything there is to know about what you have and then add on and get better.
Corals/Plants: Fake plants
Tank Size: 50 gallons
About Yourself: Huge love for my tank and fish. First fish was a gold fish in a bowl and wanted more and more. Im 19 years old now and plan on getting a saltwater set up.

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