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Photo Caption: This is my first freshwater tank. 30 gal. Eheim Classic filter, Pangea Background insert, Power-Glo florescent, Moonglow LEDs, white gravel.
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - This is my first freshwater tank closer view. 30 gal. Eheim Classic filter, Pangea Background insert, Power-Glo florescent, Moonglow LEDs, white gravel.
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - This is my first freshwater tank. 30 gal. Eheim Classic filter, Pangea Background insert, Power-Glo florescent, Moonglow LEDs, white gravel.

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Country: Canada
Description: This is my first freshwater tank. 30 gal. Eheim Classic filter, Pangea Background insert, Power-Glo florescent, Moonglow LEDs, live plants,
Advice: What?
Fish Kept: Red Ryukins, Red Oranda and Chocolate Oranda
Corals/Plants: Hygrophilia Polysperma, Limnophila aquatica
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Quote: What?

COMMENTS

well its very clean crisp and refreshing, i really like your tank! fish avatar
Pretty tank...especially loved the lighting effects. The gravel just seems to glow like heaven. Very nice! fish avatar

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