Photo #2 - Freshwater Community Aquarium, Blue Cobalt Lobste...

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Photo Caption: Freshwater community aquarium, blue cobalt lobster wondering in the bottom.
29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Freshwater community tank with Japan underwater theme
29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Freshwater community aquarium, blue cobalt lobster wondering in the bottom.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: This is a community fish tank, no live plants, its filtered by a Eihem Ecco system.
Advice: Read as much as you can about fish and their habitats, starting with the internet it has endless info. You will be surprised of how much you didn't know.
Fish Kept: 7 Neon Tetras,1 Rainbow gourami,1 Beta,6 Guppies M/F, 1 Blue Cobalt Hammers Lobster,4 True rummynose Tetra, 1 Trinidad Pleco,5 ghost glass shrimp, 7 kuhli loach,
Corals/Plants: None, Tahitian Moon sand in tank as substrate.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: Shake & Bake
About Yourself: Im in the military stationed in Japan. Have had a fish tank since i was 10.

COMMENTS

Im just trying to help so plz dont be mad. fish avatar
this is a really nice looking tank! Advice if you like your fish move the blue colbot lobster. it can and will eat your fish. fish avatar

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