Photo #2 - My 37 Gallon As Freshwater (taken Down 8/13/11) B...

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Photo Caption: My 37 Gallon as Freshwater (taken down 8/13/11) Before I took it down: 5 serpae tetras, 4 harlequin rasboras, 1 zebra danio, 3 adult and lots of baby guppies, 2 platys, 2 bulldog plecos, 1 ghost shrimp.
37 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My first ever saltwater tank. Set up in the end of August 2011
fish tank picture - My 37 Gallon as Freshwater (taken down 8/13/11) Before I took it down: 5 serpae tetras, 4 harlequin rasboras, 1 zebra danio, 3 adult and lots of baby guppies, 2 platys, 2 bulldog plecos, 1 ghost shrimp.
37 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 10 Gallon freshwater tank.
fish tank picture - 10 Gallon Planted tank.

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Size 37 Glass Aquarium 30"W x 12"D x 22"H Top Fin Power Filter 40 with Cartridge 30" Fluorescent Light with Bulb Glass Canopy Adjustable 200 Watt Heater
Advice: Research
Fish Kept: Depends on the tank.
Corals/Plants: Depends on the tank.
Tank Size: 37 gallons
Quote: "If you never succede the first time, don't try skydiving"
About Yourself: I love fish and this new tank was my birthday gift, What an upgrade from a single gallon tank! lol

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