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40 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 40 gal tank - sorry for the flash... the other pic came out blurry

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State: Colorado
Country: United States
Description: 2 fantail goldfish, 5 red minor tetra? , 3 long fin black tail tetra, 4 gold twin bar platy, guppies and babies (from my step daughter) and 3 balloon mollys
Advice: Read all you can find - use the internet and ask questions. It's a live and learn hobby - but sooo worth it in the end!
Fish Kept: Betta - Goldfish - and basic hardy freshwater fish
Corals/Plants: Just trying to plant - fern and bulbs for betta tanks but added to my 40 gal
Tank Size: 40 gallons
About Yourself: I used to have an Oranda and still miss her so.... looked one day at Petsmart and I just couldn't walk away. Love my freshwater fishies but I am still in love with my Oranda the best. Just bought a new one and the new 29 gal tank in the office!

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