Photo #1 - This Is My Green Terror Named Rico.

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Photo Caption: This is my green terror named Rico.
freshwater fish - aequidens rivulatus - green terror stocking in 72 gallons tank - This is my green terror named Rico.
72 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My 55g.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: My pride and joy is my 72 gallon bow front, it has two 350 Penguin BIO-Wheel Power Filters, I recommend these for anyone new to the fish world... I have two air pumps for plenty of bubbles (my Roselines need the air or they dont live to long.) The heater is 200 watts, and my light is the kind used for maximum plant growth.
Advice: Take all the time you need for research it can be very costly if not.
Fish Kept: 8 Roseline Sharks, 4 Rainbow Sharks, 3 Flying Foxes, 3 Otocinclus, 3 Syn. Decorus (4 to 6 inches), 2 Syn. Petricolas, 2 Brichardis, and 1 Angel Fish.
Corals/Plants: I have some Italian Val, Java Fern, Pondweed, Anubias, and Cryptocoryne albida
Tank Size: 72 gallons
Quote: Fear profits a man nothing...
About Yourself: 25 years old, operation Iraqi Freedom II Veteran, I was medically retired from the military may of 2008, and I was diagnosed with cancer December 2008.No longer need to work thanks to the check for the VA, so I got into fish keeping for stress relief, and it is helping... Something about getting blown up in a foriegn county and getting brain damagae along with damagae to a few parts of your body, coming home and finding one thing that helps you sleep better at night, and keeps you from sweeting during the day... Fish are a beautiful thing

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