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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: I bought this kit at walmart with the basic hood lights and filter included. I know I am making alot of mistakes with paring and gravel choices but everything coexist without killing each other.
Advice: Don't believe all you read and hear. The best way to learn is with experience, observation, and trial and error.
Fish Kept: 1 Betta, 1 Dwarf Puffer Fish, 1 Blue Gourami, 1 Redtail Shark, 2 Mollies, 2 Balloon Mollies, 1 Hatchet Fish, 6 Fancy Guppies, and 1 gold Algae Eater
Corals/Plants: Haha I've forgotten, Amazon swords, some grass like things, and some red stuff.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
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About Yourself: It hasn't been until recently I have gotten into the fish tank scene but doing this and comparing tanks with my father and brother has never left us without a conversation and has brought us much closer. I have made a lot of mistakes with my tank but overall all the fish coexist without killing each other.

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