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120 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Just redecorated it. Its still a tad cloudy, but its looking good.

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State: Missouri
Country: United States
Description: Wedding gift from my husband :). 120 gallon, freshwater, Life glo lighting, and Rena XP4 filter.
Advice: Take your time. Do your research. When you go to the LFS ask questions, and get clarification if it doesn't make sense. Get your info from multiple sources to find what is true and false.
Fish Kept: Polypterus endlicheri endlicheri, Polypterus ornatipinnis, Polypterus senegalus senegalus, 4 Silver Dollars, 4 Severum, 3 Rainbows, 2 Pink Gourami, Brown Knife, 2 Angel fish, and 3 Black Convicts. Goldfish and Koi in my garden pond.
Corals/Plants: Swords, Ferns, Grasses, Anacharis, etc.
Tank Size: 120 gallons
About Yourself: I was a manager at a big Pet Store that actually knows what their doing with their animals after 7.5 years I now work at a vet clinic. My first fish was a betta when i was in 3rd grade. Before I got married I had a 10 gallon, 2 29 gallons, a 30 gallon, and a 55 gallon in my basement. As a wedding gift my husband got me my pride and joy 120 gallon so we would only have one tank...not 5. I love it. We share our life with 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, Fish, 2 Frogs, a lizard, and a turtle. Its a good life.

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