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This work for Axolotls?

bethinak

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"Very nice tank. Can be a great cold water tank for trout or any other species allowed

Custom cabinet. This is super-cool when it's all set up.....

Bioball filter system. Comes with pump, heater and other misc. items."
Http://anchorage.craigslist.org/spo/4468091875.html

Looks like a very good deal. At least for up here for used tank.
 

rachel1

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Looks like a great set up to me. Probably don't need the heaters, and I can't see exactly what you're getting for filtration, but that's still a very good deal.
 
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