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180 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 180 gallons. Lots of fish in there, just can't see them!

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Country: Australia
Description: 6 Foot x 2 foot x 2 foot . 180 gallons Aqua one 2400 Cannister filter/2340ltrs/hr OTTO PF-2000N ( 2000lph ) 5 Foot x 2 Foot x 2 foot - 150gallons Otto PF-450G Canister Filter 1800 ltrs/hr POW 300-4L 2000 lph 36 inch x 14 inch x 17 inch - 40 Gallon JBL CristalProfi 500: 1200 l/h POW 300-1L 500 lph
Advice: Over Capitalise first
Fish Kept: 3 x Barramundi 4 x Oscars 5 x Rivilatus (Red-edge) 3 x Plecos 2 x Royal Degree Flowerhorns 2 x Ghost Knives 3 x Texas 1 x sucker Fish 1x Paki loach 5 x Convicts 1 x Crafish (Blue Maron) 1 x Crab (Brownback) 1 x Upside down catfish 1 x Bullterrier 1 x Mut x breed 1x Sulpher crested cockatoo 1x Indian ringneck
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 180 gallons
Quote: Let me in
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COMMENTS

I like that ship decoration.I saw it at a lfs but they wanted $90 per section,$270 sounds a bit steep.I have a 125g with a bunch of fake roots and stuff with a big ass lungfish.The fake stuff makes your tank look cleaner and dosen't effect water chemistry.Cool tank anyway. fish avatar
That tank of yours is still a piece of shit...it doesnt matter what you say. By the way, douche is far from insulting to me. Try something a little more creative fish avatar

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