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350 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 350 gallon South American
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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: 96 x 36 x 24 Tenecor Marine ready system. Large wet/dry filtration. Twin 36" Coralife 2 bulb t-5 light fixtures.
Advice: Learn the nitrogen cycle!
Fish Kept: All types of peacock bass from the very common to the very rare. Large native fish including largemouth bass and others. Several various predatory catfish. All kinds of South American and Central American cichlids...to name a few.
Corals/Plants: None worth mention.
Tank Size: 350 gallons
About Yourself: I enjoy predatory fish keeping, muscle cars, and trying to stay healthy.

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I have always wanted to fish for peacock bass, awesome tank. fish avatar
amazing tank and fish! fish avatar
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