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SOLD - Aqua One (28 litres) fish tank - ?10


Alec1

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Passing on as I have replaced it for a smaller one. This one is a 28 litre glass tank, approx 30W x 33D x 38H cm. It's in good but used condition.


I have thrown in two water heaters, both work. The filter, which does work, but has seen better days, probably should be replaced at some point. They aren't expensive. It will need some filter sponges if you intend to use.

A plastic plant, not the most attractive! Plus a resin barrel ornament, which sell for upwards of ?13 normally!

Also, an almost full bag of black substrate.


Please do research how many fish you can keep in this tank. It's definitely not suitable for a goldfish as they grow!


Collection Trossachs Road, SE22.


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