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20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My 4 year old daughter's fish aquarium. She wanted it all pink, but I convinced her to have a cool side for the boy fish and a pretty side for the girl fish.
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Submitted By: Justin D Schroeder on
Photo Caption: My 4 year old daughter's fish aquarium. She wanted it all pink, but I convinced her to have a cool side for the boy fish and a pretty side for the girl fish.
20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My 4 year old daughter's fish aquarium. She wanted it all pink, but I convinced her to have a cool side for the boy fish and a pretty side for the girl fish.

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State: Minnesota
Country: United States
Description: 20 Gallon Marineland Day/Night LED aquarium kit with Penguin 150 BioWheel Power Filter. Silk and plastic plants, Moabi wood, volcano. It is my 4 year old daughter's aquarium, she wanted it all pink, but I got her to compromise.
Advice: Go slow, don't buy a bunch of fish right away.
Fish Kept: Glofish, Oto catfish, Cardinal Tetras
Corals/Plants: Plastic and silk plants
Tank Size: 20 gallons

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