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Country: Canada
Description: Tropical freshwater fish tank with a combination of natural plants and plastic plants. Using a rena 3xp canister filter.
Advice: Make sure when u plan to get fish that you have read up on them and don't assume that all community fish go well together. Also its good to think of how active the fish are and how they swim if you don't want to be annoyed after buying. When doing water changes make sure the temperature is exactly the same as your aquariums water....
Corals/Plants: Not sure what the plants are called...
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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