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29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 29 gallon community tank. Top fin 30 filter. 2) Dwarf gouramis 5) Dalmatian mollies 2) Micky mouse platys 2) Sunburst platys 1) Redwag platy 1) Algae eater
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Photo Caption: 29 gallon community tank. Top fin 30 filter. 2) Dwarf gouramis 5) Dalmatian mollies 2) Micky mouse platys 2) Sunburst platys 1) Redwag platy 1) Algae eater
29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 29 gallon community tank. Top fin 30 filter. 2) Dwarf gouramis 5) Dalmatian mollies 2) Micky mouse platys 2) Sunburst platys 1) Redwag platy 1) Algae eater

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State: Georgia
Country: United States
Description: 29 gallon start up tank, top fin 30 filter, black gravel substrate, artificial plants, breeder box.
Advice: If your just starting up have patience. It's fun and challenging. Take it easy and don't overstocked. Fix any problems (water, filtration, levels) before you get more/new fish.
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 29 gallons
About Yourself: Fairly new to the hobby. I read a lot of post and forums looking for advice and ideas. My dream tank would be HUGE. But I'll settle for a discus or cichlid tank.

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