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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: Not sure on the dimension but I have two Biochemical filters on the back and a hidden under gravel filter a regular floresent bulb a 4in. air stone in the middle and then a couple of regular air tones and thats about it.
Advice: Start out small you dont need to go over board with a fresh water now on salt water you might want to start out big because its better if you start out big in salt water.
Fish Kept: I have keep nothing but chicolids because i like the color of them compared to the rest of the fish. And there is about five of them.
Corals/Plants: I have had no plants my entire like in doing this.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Start off slow

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