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fernandez1184

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Providence, RI
I have a 52 gallon tank that i split into 2 sections using a sheet of plexiglass. The black border on the plexi is the framing for fish tank divider that I had laying around. I used that so it would be nice and tight and i wouldn't have to silicone it in, in case i want to remove it later for a new setup. On the left side I have my 2 leo's and on the right side I have my crested with 2 anoles and a green tree frog.
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Ok I have a few tanks. Here is a full picture...
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The 1st is my gecko tank, then my turtles in a 52 gallon with goldfish (feeders that lived lol) then a peacock eel that needs some growing to do before he goes to the big tank. Then I have a baby luscious Axolotl followed by a cage that has some rust that im sanding to re-spray for my next pet followed by my cricket tank on the end. If you keep scrolling I have some better pictures of the tanks and animals in my home. Enjoy!
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Here are my 5 goldfish, 1 sunfish, 2 sliders and my mississippi map turtle.
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My peacock eel.
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Close up. He's only about 3".
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Baby Axolotl...
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Close up...He's only about 3/4 ".
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My cricket tank...
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My 65 gallon. In here I have 1 2 1/2" Marbled Angelfish, 5 2 1/2" Silver Dollars, 2 9" Plecos, 1
2" pictus catfish, 1 2 1/2" Firemouth Cichlid, 2 1 1/2" Tiger Barbs, 1 1 1/2" Green Tiger Barb, 1 4" Jack Dempsey Cichlid, 1 1" Dwarf Blue Gourami and last but not least 1 6ish" Green Severum Cichlid.
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Panoramic shot...
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3 male Veiltail Bettas ...
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Jasper the Ferret
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Amanda1

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Plainfield, IN
Great setups! What a cute tiny little axolotl! I've never seen them that small before. And I've always loved eels; they are so neat!
 

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