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Submitted By: Boston-Mass on
Photo Caption: Moon light
72 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Moon light

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State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Description: 72 Gallon Bow Front Tank With a Black Top and Stand Purchased at Petco. Glass aquarium heater,thermometer with two power heads, 405 Fluval Canister Filter.With a Ocean color backround its starts light then it darkens slowly on the bottom looks really natural...
Advice: Its a Great Hobby Keeps Your mind relaxed.
Fish Kept: Lake Malawi African Cichlids,Polypterus senegalus-Dinasour eel,Erpetoichthys calabaricus-Rope Fish,2 Crayfish ,South American Pike Ciclid-Crenicichla missioneira, And a School of Giant Danios-Danio aequipinnatus.
Corals/Plants: Plants are not real ,Black Tahitian Moon Sand, Couple of good lbs of Stone.
Tank Size: 72 gallons
Quote: .......?............?...........:)
About Yourself: Its an incredible Hobby once you start it doesnt end i started with a 50g tank and moved up slowly thru the years as i learned more,it could get expensive now my next challenge its a salt water tank will be posted here soon.

COMMENTS

Why post this pic? Are you not right in the head? fish avatar
Ya um about your tank, you cant see a thing! If you want to be rated better make sure there is lighting on and make sure we can see it? fish avatar
I agree wat a shit picture, im surprised that anything is actually living in that piece of shit you call a "tank" fish avatar
wtf i dont see anything plz get a better picture fish avatar

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