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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 65 gallon tank with gravel and a helicopter in the middle and a pvc pipe with coral rock on the topand side of the pipe. air stone at the back of tank. lighting is 1 blue marine and 1 pink colour glow light.
Advice: only been at this for a few months. learn't the hardway starting off so done my research before adding other fish. good filteration and weekly water change of 20% done once a week.
Fish Kept: Decided to make a few changes to the tank. 1 albino Oscar, 1 tiger Oscar, 2 bala sharks,2 orange parrots, 2 firemouth cichlids, 1 silver dollar,3 tinfoil barbs, 1 female convict,2 clown loaches, 2 upside down catfish, 2 pleco's, 1 gold severum. Pics to upload and change
Corals/Plants: no plants kept. have coral rock and some flat rocks in.
Tank Size: 65 gallons
About Yourself: started with a small tank with mollies, tetras,platys then got bigger tank so put american chiclids in it and enjoying watching them grow :) loved oscar's

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