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148 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My tank

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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: Lover of all freshwater and saltwater fish. Favourite fish, European sea sturgeon. Part of the abolish fish fingers movement, change is now! 5 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot, 675 litre tank. NICREW ClassicLED Plus LED Aquarium Light, works like a fishy charm.
Advice: Stroke your fish at night.
Fish Kept: Electric Blue Jack Dempsey
Corals/Plants: Actinodiscus
Tank Size: 148 gallons
Quote: No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise.
About Yourself: fifty three year old momma of six.

COMMENTS

I think your fish are looking a little under fed. Are you neglecting them? I’m sure your the type of person to do that kind of awful thing. I see you are new to this website. This is obvious. I have had over 7000 fishes in my lifetime. And I’m only 52, yes I know this is young. I would like you to start feeding your fish more or I will report you. I will give you a few tips. Cheesy fries Frozen peas Ham and cheese Toasties Mustard These are all some great nutritious foods which will get those little darlings swimming again. Please do as I say or I will have to notify the higher authorities. Xxx Thatfishysmell fish avatar
big big fan of this tank, honestly. very iconic, maybe even jepic. just make sure you don’t accidentally feed them cig butts like last time, babes. RIP bubbles fish avatar

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