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State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Description: 55 Gallon Freshwater 2 - Shop Lights with ( each with 2 bulbs) 40W 6500K - Emporer400 filter - Black Slate rocks - Driftwood
Advice: When ever you have a question, ask, it always better to get help or advice. Than to be dissapointed with dead friends.
Fish Kept: Angelfish * Tiger Barbs * Ghost Shrimp * Cherry Shrimp * Neon Tetras * Killifish Planted (still adding plants)
Corals/Plants: Anacharis (lots) , Bannana plant, Java moss , Anubius (2), Ludiga Repens, Amazon Sword.....more to come.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: I have been keeping fish for over thirty years, and I still don't know it all. Fish keeping is a way of life not just a hobby.

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