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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Ten gallon glass freshwater tank. Pengiun 150 bio-wheel filter. 50 watts total lighting. Night time green and red underwater LED'S for nocturnal viewing. Clear acryllic 'river' for air bubbles. Not too crazy about the substrate. May be switching soon...
Advice: Cylce the tank first.
Fish Kept: 2 upside down catfish. 2 neon tetras, 4 cardinal tetras. 3 glo-fish zebra danios. 3 japanese amano shrimp. 1 bosemani rainbow fish. 1 random snail that got in on a plant
Corals/Plants: 1 annuba. 1 red wenti. 2 tall grass plants 1 moss ball
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Quote: The 'Highlander' was a documetary and the events happened in real time.
About Yourself: other hobbies include target shooting (paper targets, not people) and I am a dj. Fish don't seem to enjoy the music as much as I do.

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