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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 110 gallon glass freshwater tank. Base is home made built out of 2x4 construction, with 3/4" Sanded Cabinet grade plywood for the sides and front. Sides and front are easily removed for easy access to equipment. Finished front of cabinet is made of Timberwall Peel N Stick Landscape Collection color Black Rock Desert. Light source is from a FluvalSmart Aquasky 1200mm LED Bluetooth Smartlight. Filtration is from 2 AquaTop 450 GPH Forza FZ5 Canister Filters. Heat source is from 2 Fluval E 300 watt electronic heaters. Background is privacy window film with colored led strip lighting to emulate a Serene Aquarium tank at the fraction of the cost.
Advice: Establish tank Balance before adding fish to a new aquarium. Patience, patience, patience. Research, research and more research before starting your first tank. This includes what type of fish you would to care for. There are a ton of great resources on the internet to help guide the way.
Fish Kept: Guppy, Angel Fish, Black Molly, Red Minor Serpae Tetra, Pearl Gourami, Common Pleco
Corals/Plants: Plastic variety
Tank Size: 110 gallons

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