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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my first tank, 55 gallon I just started a few months ago, Ive been getting items as I can afford them. All rocks and sand are from the mountain stream, I didnt boil or bleach anything. so far so good.
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Photo Caption: my first tank, 55 gallon I just started a few months ago, Ive been getting items as I can afford them. All rocks and sand are from the mountain stream, I didnt boil or bleach anything. so far so good.
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my first tank, 55 gallon I just started a few months ago, Ive been getting items as I can afford them. All rocks and sand are from the mountain stream, I didnt boil or bleach anything. so far so good.

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State: West Virginia
Country: United States
Description: pure west virginia mountain stream tank, all rocks and sand are directly from the stream. I didnt boil or bleach anything. the tank is only 3 months old and im begining to see small snails. :( I think I may remove and boil my rocks and sand, and do a vinegar test. This is all new to me, (my first tank) im excited to learn and have a nice tank of an all natural enviroment.
Advice: im a new hobbyist
Fish Kept: a few goldfish, cory cats, chinese suckers, fancy guppies, and black mollies
Corals/Plants: 3 potted telanthera, but they arent doing so good.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: i got a 55 gallon tank for free and figured i would set it up, I like natural settings and made my tank from mountain stream material. This is my first tank and im very interested in learning about this hobby.

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