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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Community Tank. 115Litres (25 Gallons). Fluval Pf3 filter(came with tank). Standard Heater (kept at 26 degrees C).
Advice: Dont spend too much money straight away i can guarentee you will want to change around your fish tank so dont spend all your money at once buy little bits here and there and build it up.
Fish Kept: Community Tank : 2 bolivian rams, 6 Bleeding heart tetras, 1 red siamese fighter, 2 kribensis (Male and female), 1 Plec, 3 bronze corys, 1 neon rainbowfish, 1 rainbow shark, 3 zebra danios, 1 leopard danio, 1 white zebra danio, 1 tuxedo guppy.
Corals/Plants: * Sorry I dont know the names of my plants*
Tank Size: 25 gallons

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