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30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 30 Gall freshwater: 3 Bala Sharks, 2 Red Tail Sharks, 4 Gouramis, 2 Paradise Fish, 2 Clown Loaches, 1 Ram Cichlid, 2 Iridescent Sharks
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Photo Caption: 30 Gall freshwater: 3 Bala Sharks, 2 Red Tail Sharks, 4 Gouramis, 2 Paradise Fish, 2 Clown Loaches, 1 Ram Cichlid, 2 Iridescent Sharks
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 30 Gall freshwater: 3 Bala Sharks, 2 Red Tail Sharks, 4 Gouramis, 2 Paradise Fish, 2 Clown Loaches, 1 Ram Cichlid, 2 Iridescent Sharks

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 30 Gall freshwater. Upgrading to a 75 soon
Advice: Take your time and research before investing in your new hobby. Dont keep fish if you move frequently. Moving them is a pain
Fish Kept: 30 Gall freshwater: 3 Bala Sharks, 2 Red Tail Sharks, 4 Gouramis, 2 Paradise Fish, 2 Clown Loaches, 1 Ram Cichlid, 2 Iridescent Sharks,
Corals/Plants: Variety of Plants & Stones
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Quote: Dont Drink Water...Fish F**k in it

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