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33 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My Tank. 33 Gallons. 2 Labs 2 Parrots 2 Oscars 3 Plecos 1 Silver Dollar 1 Convict Fake Plants and fake rock feature

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Country: South Africa
Description: Tank is 33 gallons. Square shape tank, got it from a friend. Running currently with: Aqua H2O hang on filter, Via-Aqua 300w adjustable heater, 9w blue Submergable light, 2 Oxygen stones
Advice: New to this myself, I have however found that you have to study up on which fish can share a tank before buying.
Fish Kept: 2 Labs 2 Oscars 2 Parrots 1 Silver dollar 3 Plecos' (one is huge) 1 Convict
Corals/Plants: Fake plants, sea shells, rock structures.
Tank Size: 33 gallons
Quote: Vissie
About Yourself: I like fish!!!!!!

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