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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Beginner in the fishkeeping world! But absolutely loving my new hobby! I have 1 200ltr tank which currently occupies guppies, mollies, sacking loaches, tetra and a baby red tail shark & 2 dwarf gourami. My second tank is 190ltr and holds 2 jack dempsey cichlids (1 large, 1 small). A clown loach, a pleco, a rainbow sharkBoth tanks also occupy various goldfish which were used to mature the water but will soon be placed into separate tanks for my children's bedrooms.Any comments or advice welcome as eager to learn as much as possible :-)
Advice: Research, learn & accept advice!
Fish Kept: Jack Dempsey, Jack Dempsey, Clown Loach, Rainbow Shark, Sailfin Pleco (L-83), Dwarf Gourami, Dwarf Gourami
Corals/Plants: Unsure of plant names!
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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