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90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My old 60L Tropical tank. Marina Style 60 Tank. Play sand used as substrate. Grey rock fibreglass 3d background off ebay. Deep oceanic rocks from Dobbies. Two real plants and two cheap fake plants plus one moss ball.
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Photo Caption: My old 60L Tropical tank. Marina Style 60 Tank. Play sand used as substrate. Grey rock fibreglass 3d background off ebay. Deep oceanic rocks from Dobbies. Two real plants and two cheap fake plants plus one moss ball.
90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My old 60L Tropical tank. Marina Style 60 Tank. Play sand used as substrate. Grey rock fibreglass 3d background off ebay. Deep oceanic rocks from Dobbies. Two real plants and two cheap fake plants plus one moss ball.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Tropical
Advice: Read!
Fish Kept: Neon Tetra
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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Marina Style 60 Tank. Play sand used as substrate. Grey rock fibreglass 3d background off ebay. Deep oceanic rocks from Dobbies. Two real plants and two cheap fake plants plus one fish avatar

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