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Country: Ireland
Description: tank is 120*60*50 it has 1 marine-glo light(blue) at back of tank and a power-glo light at the front.It gives a nice light inside the tank.I have 2 internal interpet power filters normal one is needed & a 300watt heater
Advice: get as much info on fish & manitance before you start****by the way for all you new comers watch out for comments from *{electricbluejack}* he really has no life and he's slagging my blue gravel with a name like that talk about jealousy *you know who you ARE HA HA.
Fish Kept: 2*albino oscars ,2*red tiger oscars,3*silver dollars ,3* bala sharks ,2*scats ,2*pleco ,1*eel ,and finally a crayfish
Corals/Plants: a few plants and main feature a shipreck
Tank Size: 70 gallons
Quote: say hello to my little friends ha ha
About Yourself: The girlfriends da got me into fish.

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