Photo #2 - 400 Ltr Mbuna Malawi - Where Do I Start

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 400 ltr malawi set up with silver sand, ocean rock and a custom made background. I have 3 external filters, which are 2 x xp3s and an xp4, aqua clear inline ionizer and vecton 25w uv sterilizer.
Advice: learn about biological filteration
Fish Kept: where do i start
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: anything from the film SNATCH

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u r my heroooooo!!!!!!!!!!! fish avatar
where would one find rock like that? thank you joey fish avatar

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