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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: ALL GLASS 72 BOW FRONT Wet/Dry filter 2 emperor 400 power filters
Advice: My advise is not to rush your tank ALSO Cycle your tank before adding fish do 25% water changes every two weeks monitor water and do not over feed no matter if fish are beggers LOL
Fish Kept: had an arowana about 4 years from 2inches to 24 inches to bad he killed himself by jumping out I now started over with a 2inch albino Oscars 4 Tinfoil barbs 1 Highfin Pleco
Corals/Plants: some fake coral stuff
Tank Size: 72 gallons
Quote: FISH
About Yourself: I really starting this hobby about four years ago went threw some hard times the trick is do not over feed do regular 25% water changes and you will enjoy this hobby

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