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39 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 39 Gallon Freshwater Tank

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Country: United States
Description: 39 Gallon Freshwater Aquarium, Cheap All Glass fluroscent light 20 watt, Hagen Aquaclear 70 filter, Undergravel Filter, Hagen Air Pump, Tetra 40 gallon heater, suction cup thermometer, all natural river stone gravel, cutom made artificial center piece
Advice: Never give up at creating your ideal tank and do so with patience.
Fish Kept: 1 German Blue Ram, 1 Bolivian ram, 3 Neon Tetras, 2 Zebra Danios, 2 Corydora, 1 Clown Loach, 4 Black Skirt Tetras, 1 Pearl Gourami, 2 Glass Catfish, 1 Kribensis
Corals/Plants: All Articfial Plants
Tank Size: 39 gallons

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