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280 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 280 Gallon black water aquarium

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: My tank is a glass tank that is 90" long, 20" deep, and 36" tall. The stand is hand made in my living room.
Advice: Read befor you buy anything, its way to easy to waste money on stuff you dont need or will die.
Fish Kept: Silver dollar, poweder blue, gold and duarf guad., anglefish, glow teras, zebra dano, lepord danos, paroon sharks, spotted catfish, colombian catfish, stripped ralphs catfish,crayfish, red tip teras, fancy guppies, red jewel,
Corals/Plants: oak branches and leafs from back yard
Tank Size: 280 gallons
Quote: dont cry that its over smile it happened
About Yourself: Buying aquarium stuff is a never ending joy.

COMMENTS

no they dont pollute the water but they do change the water to a more natural look fish avatar
arent you worried about the tigs staining and polluting the water? other wise looks great ! fish avatar

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