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26 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Plants: Jave fern, water sprite and crypts Fish: Millennium rainbow Fish, 3 blue rams, 8 cherry barbs, 1 african butterfly fish, 1 driftwood, 1 fake tree stump 26 gallon bow front
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Photo Caption: Plants: Jave fern, water sprite and crypts Fish: Millennium rainbow Fish, 3 blue rams, 8 cherry barbs, 1 african butterfly fish, 1 driftwood, 1 fake tree stump 26 gallon bow front
26 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Plants: Jave fern, water sprite and crypts Fish: Millennium rainbow Fish, 3 blue rams, 8 cherry barbs, 1 african butterfly fish, 1 driftwood, 1 fake tree stump 26 gallon bow front

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State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Description: 26 Gallon Bow front tank. Deep blue H.O T5 lighting :- 1 10,000K daylight lamp, 1 actinic 03-lamp and 4 leds Tetra Whisper Ex 45 filter. Deep Blue heat stik pro-series quart2 heater 100 watt.
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Fish Kept: 1 millennium rainbow, 3 blue rams, 8 cherry barbs and 1 African butterfly fish.
Corals/Plants: Java fern, water sprite and crypts
Tank Size: 26 gallons

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