Photo #1 - My Tanks..... 2 Of Them 20 Gal, 25 Gal.

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State: Utah
Country: United States
Description: i have two tanks, one filled with community and the other aggressive, well its not full yet just bought it yesterday, and im setting it up still, but i have lots of hook ups (working at a petstore and all).... well here it is..... i like it so far, what do you think!?
Advice: start as big as you can, dont go crazy like i did, buying 2 big tanks within 6 days of eachother and spending tonz of money...... just combing tanks and get a big one to save money and tank costs...
Fish Kept: not much right now, just setting up my first tanks 2-black skirt tetras 2-triangle fish 4-neon tetras
Corals/Plants: tonz of stufff, i have a enormouse amazon sword.... that is the main attraction...
Tank Size: 45 gallons

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Hi , just looked at your pictures , and on 1 of them you have a large piece of wood what looks to have an airstone built into it , have you done that yourself ??? Dan fish avatar

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