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210 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Full Tank View

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: My fish is 210 gallons. It's 60 x 24 x 29. I use the Eheim canister 2260 filtration system. I also use the Coralife turbo twist 6X UV steralizer.
Advice: Always have fun
Fish Kept: I have 4 oscars, a Jack Dempsey, parrots, jewel fish, 2 ropes, 4 clown loaches, a gold severne, 4 cat fish, tin foil, shovel nose and several other ciclides.
Corals/Plants: I use silk plants
Tank Size: 210 gallons
Quote: Are you having fun yet?
About Yourself: I've been a fish tank hobbist for 20 yrs, each tank has been progressively larger, this is the largest and the most time consuming. But I always have fun.

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