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  Juwel Rio 240 beech cabinet, tank, few fish and lots of accessories





Description: £275ono for everything listed below. Buyer to collect from Harrow. Cash on collection please.

Juwel Rio 240 tank and cabinet in beech colour
Light unit with T5 bulbs and reflectors (these are working but Juwel recommend replacing bulbs every 6 months. I think these are around 8 months old)
Internal Juwel filter system and heater (recommend replacing the filter sponges as these are past due)
Juwel 1000l/h pump


Fine gravel substate, enough to plant live plants in
2 pieces of bogwood, one with a live plant attached
1 separate live plant
2 plastic rock decorations
A plastic sunken ship decoration
2 plastic hollow logs
A piece of volcanic rock for planting plants in
A plastic cave which has an led light and air stone in it (very pretty in the dark!)
An air pump with 2 outlets so can blow through 2 air stones
A long air stone which looks quite good behind wood
A floating fish hatchery for breeding


Water test kit
Various dry and frozen food
2 fish nets
A very long pipe which I use to drain the water from the tank to the outside drain
Aquarium scissors and tweezers for trimming plants


And now the fish!
The best one of all-- a golden nugget pleco
A bristlenose pleco
2 synodontis
5 corys
1 sucking loach
About 6 glowlight tetras
About 10 hengli
3 super cute shrimp with lots of character
A colony of black rabbit snails


With regard to the snails, when i started my tank, i had a lot of black hair algae which i hated. I bought a couple of these snails at £12.50 each to control the algae. They bred quite a lot so i would either suck up the babies during water change, or take them to the pet shop once bigger. They grow to about 1.5 inches and i think they're quite pretty. They certainly look better than algae which i dont have in the tank except below the substate level where the snails cant reach.

Contact Information
Advertiser: Shirley Connelly
Town: Harrow
County: Middlesex

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