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55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 55 gallon planted tank. Houses 5 synodontis multipunctatus catfish, 4 corydoras, 6 tiger barbs, and 1 Red Tail Shark
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Photo Caption: 55 gallon planted tank. Houses 5 synodontis multipunctatus catfish, 4 corydoras, 6 tiger barbs, and 1 Red Tail Shark
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 55 gallon planted tank. Houses 5 synodontis multipunctatus catfish, 4 corydoras, 6 tiger barbs, and 1 Red Tail Shark

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State: Missouri
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon aquarium, 2 spectrum aquarium lights, 250 watt aquatop heater, hygger dual sponge filter, aqueon 50 gallon hang on back filter
Advice: start slow with EVERYTHING to take time to perfect the art of fish keeping-it`s no easy task starting off
Fish Kept: Tiger Barb, Synodontis Multipunctatus Catfish, Emerald Green Cory Cat, False Julii Cory Cat, albino corydora, red tail shark
Corals/Plants: amazon swords, java fern, ludwigia, hair grass
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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