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State:
New Hampshire
Country:
United States
Description:
20 Gal. Long fish tank;
2 x acrylic partitions--one on each end--with current slits;
2 x TopFin 20 Gal. Filters,
custom fitted to partitions;
Bio-Ball media in filter compartments;
1 x 100W Aquatic Gardens submersible heater;
Tetra 30 Gal. Air Pump with 4 x buried bubble stones;
Fluorescent light with hood.
Advice:
Research or redo...your choice.
Fish Kept:
Semi-Aggressive Freshwater Tank:
2 x Crowntail Bettas (male; "Neo" & "Predator");
1 x Silver-Black Angelfish (male; "Sephiroth");
1 x Firemouth Cichlid (male; "Dante");
1 x Green Terror Cichlid (male; "Neptune");
1 x Rainbow/Ruby Shark (gender undetermined; "?").
As the cichlids grow, they will be moved to a larger tank. In the mean time, all is going very well for them.
Corals/Plants:
All plastic/rubber, custom-made from supplies purchased at an arts & crafts store. Why pay more at a pet store?
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Quote:
"Oh no! My fish is gone...and he robbed me!" - Chris, Family Guy
About Yourself:
I started keeping freshwater fish in April 2008. I got into the hobby of fishkeeping mostly because the apartment in which I live does not allow dogs over 25 lbs. Seeing as how I don't like cats or mini-dogs (a.k.a., ankle-biters), fish seemed like the best alternative. Besides, they are quiet roommates.
Aside from my main tank, I also have two large fishbowls which house two male veiltail bettas--one blue, one cellophane.
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