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Country: Bangladesh
Description: My tank is about 36x23x14 and I use two filters for maximum cleanliness and fish health and the heater is actually behind the plant and i only use it in the winter.I use good cichlid pellets to feed my oscars and even the piranha likes it.
Advice: Just keep the tank clean and make sure all the equipments are working and buy hardy fish not gold fish!You need a lot more experience to keep goldfish.There are many hardy fish that look great too like oscars and other cichlids.
Fish Kept: 2 Oscar fish(a tiger and a common), 1 Piranha and 1 Opalescent Gourami.
Corals/Plants: All corals and sea shells are dead but they look really good all together in a fresh water aquirium and the plant is fake.
Tank Size: 45 gallons
About Yourself: I am actually just 12 years old and i enjoy fish keeping as a hobby.

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Nice tank, but very small for fish kept. You really need a minimum of 50 gallonrnjust for one Oscar. fish avatar

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