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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Our fish tank habitat

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Country: Canada
Description: I had been wanting a fish tank for a while now, I am disabled Canadian Forces Veteran and watching this little eco-environment brings me a lot of joy and peace. It's a 55 gal tank, full of varieties of Tetras, loaches and well, we had a bit of a snail problem. We got two to start and then suddenly we had 1000 of them. but something must have gone right because our tank has produced babies!!! we now have baby fish who have made me so happy to see.
Advice: the less you fuss with the tank the better. Lots of light, food and plants with long roots helped make our tank a perfect breeding ground!
Fish Kept: Cardinal Tetra, Albino Buenos Aires Tetra, Clown Loach, True Rummynose Tetra
Corals/Plants: Cory catfish
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: I am an anoxic brain injured and partially paralyzed Canadian Forces Retiree.

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