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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: very well kept all fish so far lived 2 years at least rena filters buble wands decor plants
Advice: take care of your fish no matter what!!
Fish Kept: 3discus 2cardnal tetra 5neon tetra 1hatchet fish 1cocatoo cichlid 1whiptail catfish 3 corys 1albino bristlenose plec 1bristlenose plec 1green gold cory 2head ad taillight tetras 1guppy 1clownloach
Corals/Plants: amazon sword water lily banna plant moss ball 2 unknown
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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