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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: I just have a standard rectangled tank. Normal lights, Rocks, Fake Plants, and Big skull thingy, and eel thingy
Advice: Good Luck, it was about 4 months before my tank was good.
Fish Kept: These are my fish that are alive at the moment i had more others. They are: 1- Marbled Anglefish - Sex unknwn - 3 1/2 in. long 2- Kribensis - one male & one female- 1 in long ech 2- Sailfin Molly - one male & one female male - yellow - 1 1/2 in long - female-albino-1 in long 2- Short-bodied Catfish - Sex unknown both 1 in long 1- Suckermouth Catfish- Sex unknown-4 1/2 in long 2- Neon Tetras- Sex Unknown- 3/4 in long each 1- Tiger Bard- Male - 1 1/4 in long The sex is based off my guess by my book i have. The length is just what i thought it was.
Corals/Plants: They are fake.
Tank Size: 10 gallons
About Yourself: This is my first tank. My parents had one for a long time while I was growing up.

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