Photo #2 - Its A Corner Tank Build On Round Staircase Corner...

Submitted By: Muhammad Junaid Iqbal on
Photo Caption: Its a Corner Tank build on round staircase corner with 5Ft Front and 2Ft Height , external Canister Filter, 2 Floral 40W and 1 Blue Light
60 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Its a Discus Tank 2.5 FT x 2 FT
fish tank picture - Its a Corner Tank build on round staircase corner with 5Ft Front and 2Ft Height , external Canister Filter, 2 Floral 40W and 1 Blue Light

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Country: Pakistan
Description: Its a Corner Tank build on round staircase corner with 5Ft Front and 2Ft Height , external Canister Filter, 2 Floral 40W and 1 Blue Light
Advice: Make your Tank with always a new creativity do not copy with others
Fish Kept: Tropheus Community
Corals/Plants: No Live Plants
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: I am a hobbiest and also i am doing business i have a shop with name Water World , and i had introduced so many cichlids for the first time in pakistan as nobody introduce it before

COMMENTS

Salaam Junaid Bhai, Your Tank's is awesome specially Tropheus Community Tank, kindly let me know cost of that tank. Regards Nadeem fish avatar Nadeem Farooq

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