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Photo Caption: My Lepard Skin Discus
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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 55 gall Home made Co2 reactor Wet-Dry Filter CHeap Florecent Lighting Sand, No Substrate Beatuful Tank......The Cheap Way!
Advice: CO2!!!!!!! WATER CHANGES!!!!!!!! (3 times a week 20%) Sit Back and enjoy!
Fish Kept: 15 Discus 1 Histrix Stinray 1 peacock eal 1 pleco 3 algea eaters 3 snails
Corals/Plants: 13 Amozon Swords 6 Banana Plants 3 Grassy Plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Feal the rithum Feal the Ride Come on Boys its Bobstled Time!
About Yourself: I Like Fish....not as much as my friends Matt and Smilie, but I do Like FISH!!

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