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Country: Australia
Description: otto canister filter and an internal filter im not to sure of the brand though 2X300 watt heaters and 2X 2 outlet air pumps no special lights except the black light which i think looks cool at night with all the other lights out.
Advice: start of with a big tank and a few small fish
Fish Kept: 2X red tiger oscars (pride and joy) 1X electric Blue 1X purple peacock 1X yellow Peacock 1X silver dollar 1X blue acara 1X convict
Corals/Plants: all plastic plants
Tank Size: 78 gallons
Quote: i dont really have one

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