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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: 55 gal.fresh,planted, (community) w/ fluval 305 canister filter...28 gal.bow-front,fresh,planted(goldfish),w/marineland and fluval box filters,also,undergravel filtration utilizing airstones, 14 gal. fresh (quaranteen)...so far ; P
Advice: less is more...change that water once in a while...invest in a good filter and most important: have fun!
Fish Kept: goldfish (5),silver dollar (2).pleco (2),dalmation mollies (2)w/babies 6+,blood fin tetras (7),irridescent shark,columbian shark,guppies(2)w/babies 8+,hatchets(3),moonlight gouramis (2)....so far.....
Corals/Plants: anubias,swords,mondo grass,java sword,numerous soft leaved types...
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: we're gonna need a bigger boat-Brodie
About Yourself: love to surf,scuba and free dive,kayak on the ocean...and,of course...fish keeping.

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