Photo #1 - The King And Queen Of My Tank. Unfortunately, Bo...

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Photo Caption: the king and queen of my tank. unfortunately, both have passed.
freshwater fish - symphysodon sp. - blue diamond discus stocking in 55 gallons tank - the king and queen of my tank. unfortunately, both have passed.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - new build, LOTS of improvements to come!

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: 72 bowfront planted, 55gal planted, 29gal plastic, 30 saltwater, 10 saltwater.
Advice: DIVE IN!
Fish Kept: discus, cardinals, bamboo shrimp, neon tetras (blue black and orange) cory cats, loaches, damsels, crabs.. I almost forgot, snails up the wazoo, and bristle worms.
Corals/Plants: amazon swards, grass, and other misc
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: I reject your reality, and substitute my own. Adam Savage.
About Yourself: looking back now... my wife regrets giving me the green light. since that fateful day i have set up 5 tanks ( 1. 55gal 2. 72 bow 3. 30 long 4. 10gal micro reef. (now the 30 long) and 5. a 29gal neon set up for my son. she is a patient woman.

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