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Photo Caption: 55g angel tank with lava rock, driftwood, black gravel and artificial plants. Angels, electric yellow cichlid, rosey barbs, flying foxes and bushynose pleco.
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 55g angel tank with lava rock, driftwood, black gravel and artificial plants. Angels, electric yellow cichlid, rosey barbs, flying foxes and bushynose pleco.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 36w20h15d acrylic. Compact SmartLite 120w, Marineland Penguin 330 dbl. bio-wheel, bubble wand. Temp 80-82 degrees F. Lava rock, driftwood, black gravel substrate.
Advice: Don't over-crowd tank and know what fish are compatible with each other before putting them together.
Fish Kept: 6 angels - kois, smokey, tiger, blush - 4 rosey barbs, 1 electric yellow cichlid, 2 flying foxes, 1 bushynose pleco.
Corals/Plants: artificial plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Character counts
About Yourself: Have had freshwater fish on and off for over 40 years. Currently have 4 tanks, soon to become 5. Favorites are angels, discus, livebearers and unusual non-aggressive varieties.

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