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45 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Aqua One, UFO 700 170liter tank. Not even close to being finished yet!

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Country: Australia
Description: Aqua One, UFO 700. Its a 170liter corner tank. Built in hood lighting (3 globes, Red and Blue, Plant Excel, and standard aqua lighting) and built in hood filtration.
Advice: Read up on fish before you buy. - Compatibility - Ph, Soft or Hard, Temperature, Diet etc. Its not a cheap hobby and cant particularly be made one, buying cheap equipment means spending more in the future =D
Fish Kept: Currently- In my UFO 700: 10 cardinal, 10 Serpae Tetra and 4 Blue rams, 3 Clown Loaches, Pictus and waiting on my Discus In my side tank: 70 baby jewels and convicts Past- Cichlids: Oscars, Electic Yellows, Peacocks, BB Zebra, Blue Rams, Severums etc. Typical Fish: Angels, Guppies, Siamese fighters, Clown Loaches, Kuli Loaches, Swordtails, Platies, Mollies, 8 different types of tetra, silver/black/redtail sharks, Blue/dwarf/coral/wild/silver gourami's. 4 different Paradise Fish and heaps of others... Random: Walking Fish, Whiptails, Yabby's, freshie crabs, spiny loach etc. Breeding Pairs: Firemouthes, Convicts and Red Jewels
Corals/Plants: Java Fern, Amazon Sword just for now..
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: "i ant a nerd, i promise"
About Yourself: wooooo fish

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