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35 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my35 gallon tank

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: Fresh water communtiy tank with plastic plants
Advice: Take your time and do not rush into anything. Look at what other people have and what they recommend and you will be well off. Dont think that you know everything, you learn something new everyday. Send me an email if you have any questions
Fish Kept: Neon tetras, plecos, apple snails, african dwarf frogs and guppys
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 35 gallons
Quote: "If you need money come to me, but think twice before you ask" - Tony Soprano
About Yourself: I have always been interested in fish. My girlfriend got me a betta for my birthday 2 years ago and it just went from there. I grew up in New York, but moved to Virginia when my dads work moved. I am in school as well as a firefighter in Fairfax County

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