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State: South Dakota
Country: United States
Description: 120 Gal Tank 48x24x24 , 1 Lg & 1 Med African Drift Wood, 2 caves made of Sleigh Rock, 1 Lg. Marine Filter, 1 Heater for 100 gal + tank, 100 lbs of Black Gravel, 2 x Whisper 100 Air Pumps, 1 48 inch Blue Moonlight Strip, 1 48 inch Twin Fluerescent Lights
Advice: Start of with a Big Tank I currently have a 120 gal tank, a 55 gal Nursery tank for Baby Red Belly Fry and a 20 gal tank for feeder fish when i feed them
Fish Kept: 2 x 8 inch Red Belly Piranhas (Males) and 1 x 9 inch Red Belly Piranha (Female who is Spawning) Feed them Goldfish, Shrimp, Beefheart, Nightcrawlers and the Baby Red Belly Fry I feed Baby Brine Shrimp and Frozen Bloodworms when they are bigger
Corals/Plants: Had some did not like them.
Tank Size: 120 gallons
Quote: Love Peace and Chicken Grease
About Yourself: I have been into fish tanks since 1997 and it is a relaxing hobby for me. I work as a Police Officer and Love it.

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