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Photo Caption: My cute little 20L gallon community fish tank. I love my little fishes.
20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My cute little 20L gallon community fish tank. I love my little fishes.

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State: New Hampshire
Country: United States
Description: Black gravel, with splotches of different colored gravel in different areas. I've got a gazebo type thing in the middle, and a little white Buddah in the corner on my tank for good luck.
Advice: Don't overcrowd your tank like i did.
Fish Kept: I've got a brilliant rasbora, a silver molly (female), a hatchet fish, a marigold platy (male), a lemon tetra, a twin-barred platy (female), a highfin mickey mouse platy (male), a powder blue dwarf gourami, 3 black neon tetras, a bleeding heart tetra, an albino cory catfish, a blue tetra, a black swordtail (male), a bloodfin tetra, 2 cherry barbs (male), and i think thats all...and yes i kno my tank is very crowded. I'm planning on upgrading eventually to something bigger.
Corals/Plants: I just use any colorful, neon, plastic plant.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: I don't have one.
About Yourself: I work at PetSmart, in the fish/small animal's section, so i can't resist getting a whole buncha new fish every now and then.

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