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37 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 2 months in on my 1st tank.

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Marineland 37 gallon tank. Penguin 200 Bio-Wheel power filter. Water heater is a 150 watt Visi-Therm submersible heater
Advice: My 1st tank. I'm just learning myself.
Fish Kept: 2 Jack Dempsey Cichlis, Pictus Cat, 3 various Chiclids.
Corals/Plants: All artificial plants, River rocks from the New River in North Carolina. Beach sand from local beach in South Florida.
Tank Size: 37 gallons

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