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Biorb Flow 15 aquarium


PaulR

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In our ongoing clear-out before we move, I have got round to my son's second aquarium. Over the years he kept a variety of fish, shrimps and fancy snails in it, but it's still clean and in very good condition.


It's a neat little tank, about 32 by 21 by 30 cm, so great if you don't have much space. It comes complete with filter/pump, heater, LED lighting and thermometer, but you'll need to add your own gravel/rocks.


We're in SE23 (Como Road) but I could probably deliver within a reasonable distance.


These retail for ?90 new so I'd be looking for offers in the region of ?40.

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