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90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 90 gallon piranha tank with 5 piranhas kept in there from 1 inch on with all fake plants and a sand bed.

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State: Indiana
Country: United States
Description: This is my Piranha tank. All fake plants with some driftwood and landscaping rocks. No lights on piranha tanks to not risk damaging their eyes. Filtered by 2 emperor 400s and 25% water changes every other week. Oh and they are feed a hundred feeder fish every other week as well.
Advice: Research all the options and then research the option you chose and then research it a couple more times.
Fish Kept: Piranhas plus I have a few other tanks with turtles, an oscar, jaguar, and royal pleco.
Corals/Plants: none yet
Tank Size: 90 gallons
About Yourself: Engineering Student at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

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