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Photo Caption: 4ft.....2 Silver Dollars, An Angelfish and several Danios
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 4ft.....2 Silver Dollars, An Angelfish and several Danios
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 3ft.....2 Gouramis, 3 Bala Sharks, And An Angelfish

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Country: Australia
Description: 4ft.......Sylivanna LIGHTING, Aquaone Hang on 600L/Hr, Aquaone 150W heater, Sonic Silent Dual Airpump. 3ft (Homemade)......Sylivanna LIGHTING, Aquaone Hang on 600L/Hr, Aquaone 100W heater, Sonic Silent Airpump.
Advice: Cycle Cycle Cycle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I learnt the hard way :(
Fish Kept: Zebra Angel, Marble Angel, Bala Sharks, Silver Dollars, Albino Zebra Danios, Gouramis, Neon Tetras, Plecos
Corals/Plants: Assorted........
Tank Size: 30 gallons
About Yourself: Im A Painter and Decorator Had Yabbies in a tank as a kid always wanted tropical fish of my own.... Fell in love with angels and silver dollars and made a couple of tanks and searched garage sales now have 3 to set up one 120L, a 59L and a 35L

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