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Country: United States
Description: 40 gallon Tank. Standard lighting. Topfin pro series hang behind filter. Sand substrate, shrimp aqua soil under. All live plants, and I occasionally use a UV filter to stop algae blooms.
Advice: Patience and research. Analyze ALL sides of a particular topic and trial and error will be your friend in the end.
Fish Kept: Shrimp, Zebra Danio, Neon Tetra Jumbo, snails
Corals/Plants: All live plants.
Tank Size: 40 gallons
About Yourself: Started out with a goldfish my kids won at a fair in a cup. Go figure

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