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Photo Caption: 50 Gallon Full View. See a 5 minute vid of the tank and all the fish here. Song has swear words use caution!
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50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 50 Gallon Full View. See a 5 minute vid of the tank and all the fish here. Song has swear words use caution!

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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: 50 Gallon Freshwater, Penguin 350 Bio Wheel, TopFin 300w Heater, 75 Punds Blue Gravel, Synthetic Plants.
Advice: Take Your Time!
Fish Kept: Longfin Blue Danio, Red Wag Platy, Black Skirt Tetra, Orange Neon, Red/Blue Neon, Dalmation Molly, Plecostomous, Red Tail Shark.
Corals/Plants: All Synthetic.
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: SharkBait Brew Ha Ha.
About Yourself: Im Just A Regular Everyday Normal Guy.

COMMENTS

the plywood top and the beer bottle are real nice touches is the back painted blue? fish avatar
Loved the Video! Nice tank. Nessxxx fish avatar

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