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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My 55 gallon tank

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: I don't know what brand of tank ! Its a 55 long with halogen tube light and two top covers , with a bio wheel filtration system , and a tetra heater for 55 or 80 gallon tank , sets on solid wood stand two door with shelf in side !
Advice: Be smart let water run cycle and always corenten new fish a week are two before in setting them in new tank ! And don't be afaid to do fun new set ups ! Make it fun and fish love it !
Fish Kept: Goldfish
Corals/Plants: Goldfish fantail , reg pelco, glass catfish,glass shrimp,rose and flathead minoows , calico goldfish, , spotted rahpal catfish , and mistery snails , and a spotted cory cat!
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: you can't just buy one buy many!

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