Photo #2 - African Cichlids, 55 Gallon - African Cichlids - ...

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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: I made my own background with Styrofoam and cement. Although it doesn't look as neat & real as the "Back to nature" background, it does a fantastic job at a very reasonable price. (Home Depot $20, Non-toxic PU foam is a very good material to build a 3D background) It looked like something fun to do and I had not much money. The lights are just standard aquarium lights plus a standard filter. I got the stones from our lake. Please leave your comments; I’m really interested to know what you think because I am new in the aquarium world.
Advice: patience!
Fish Kept: African Cichlids
Corals/Plants: fake plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: I am new in the aquarium world.

COMMENTS

i really like your background and was considering making a similar one, any advice? fish avatar
i think it is real nice.Makes me want 2 try it. fish avatar
Your tank looks amazing, I love the rocks on the back! fish avatar

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