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20 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - all live plants(17 total) and fish(5 glass catfish, 2 yellow khili fish, 2 small red bellied newts, 3 snails, 1 small albino plecostamous, 3 white balloon mollys, 2 black/white speckled mollys, multiple ghost shrimp), 5 driftwood peices
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Photo Caption: all live plants(17 total) and fish(5 glass catfish, 2 yellow khili fish, 2 small red bellied newts, 3 snails, 1 small albino plecostamous, 3 white balloon mollys, 2 black/white speckled mollys, multiple ghost shrimp), 5 driftwood peices
20 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - all live plants(17 total) and fish(5 glass catfish, 2 yellow khili fish, 2 small red bellied newts, 3 snails, 1 small albino plecostamous, 3 white balloon mollys, 2 black/white speckled mollys, multiple ghost shrimp), 5 driftwood peices

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 20 gal Long, aquaclear 50 filter, standard petco air pump with 10 inch airstone, standard 20 gal long/29 gal hood/light
Advice: get a fishtank
Fish Kept: 5 glass catfish, 2 yellow khili fish, 2 small red bellied newts, 3 snails, 1 small albino plecostamous, 3 white balloon mollys, 2 black/white speckled mollys
Corals/Plants: 4 driftwood peices, 2 rocks, and 17 live plants total(not sure of all the names, 2 anubis, but all are pretty standard fish store plants)
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: get a fishtank
About Yourself: i like fish

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