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120 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 3 foot tank filled with plants rocks and driftwood, fish =4 yellow tail acei's, gourami's,discus, electric bluefryy, common plecos, bristlenose catfish and cory doras and i think there is more i have most probly forgot some
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Photo Caption: my 3 foot tank filled with plants rocks and driftwood, fish =4 yellow tail acei's, gourami's,discus, electric bluefryy, common plecos, bristlenose catfish and cory doras and i think there is more i have most probly forgot some
120 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 3 foot tank filled with plants rocks and driftwood, fish =4 yellow tail acei's, gourami's,discus, electric bluefryy, common plecos, bristlenose catfish and cory doras and i think there is more i have most probly forgot some

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Country: Australia
Description: large 5 foot
Advice: get good fish
Fish Kept: all types
Corals/Plants: alll types
Tank Size: 120 gallons

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