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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - crappy camera

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State: West Virginia
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallons all-glass aquarium (unsure of brand) Aqua-tech 75 gallon canister filter perfectaquarium lowlight fluorescent light, two 20" strips old 200 watt heater, unsure of brand 10 gallon aquatech airpump, with 8" bubblestone
Advice: take your time
Fish Kept: 1 acei cichlid (2") 1 albino zebra cichlid (1 1/2") 1 cobalt zebra cichlid (3 1/2) 1 jewel cichlid (3 1/2") 3 giant danio (3 1/2") 1 albino channel cat (7") 1 medium plecostomus (6") 1 three spot guorami (4")
Corals/Plants: some egeria densa, anacharis?, but its not working/growing, mostly floating lots of rocks from the shenandoah river
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: as;df
About Yourself: i just like fish, even though i rarely can afford them

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