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Photo Caption: WOW! It is kinda hard to get a photo of my tank that will do it justice! I am sure many of you had the same problem?
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - WOW! It is kinda hard to get a photo of my tank that will do it justice! I am sure many of you had the same problem?

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State: Minnesota
Country: United States
Description: 55gal freshwater tank i received as a birthday present from one of my many ex-girlfriends hahhahah! Anyways i have a few artificial plants and a Jack Demcy, 2 silver sharks, 2 clown loaches
Advice: Routine cleaning and maintenance. I am kinda a beginner so i dont have much advice at the time.
Fish Kept: 1 Jack Demcey, 2 bala sharks, 2 clown loaches I started with many more but the Jack Demcey is a very aggressive fish and he killed most of the other ones. I am not sure why the ones that survived did survive.
Corals/Plants: Mostly artificial plants now, but i did drop in some hardy aponogenton bulbs a few days ago and they look like they are attempting to grow.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Cleanliness is next to godliness
About Yourself: I am interested in getting live plants, and a better filtration system. I would also like to construct something large and built in someday when the time is right!

COMMENTS

Looks a bit like a clown loach in this picture. could that be the tiger one you mentioned? fish avatar

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