Is there an AquaCulture Aquarium Kit Brand website?
Nov 06, 2006 by ziddyziddy | Posted in Fish
OK so for my birthday a few days after thanksgiving I'm asking for a @9 gallon fish tank, specifically the AquaCulture 29 gallon deluxe Aquarium Kit!(from walmart). I've been trying to look up more stuff about it but i havent been able to find anythang and walmart.com doesn't have it on the website!Please Help!
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Tetra has an interactive website for new fish owners. You can find it at www.tetra-fish.com
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pckman57_98 | Nov 06, 2006
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