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29 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Mbuna

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 29 Gallon Malawi Mbuna Tank. CoralLife "Reef Sun" Flourescent Light. A Whisper 30, and a Whisper 20 Power Filter (Both with stockings covering half of each intake as to reduce suction of sand into impellers). 20 lbs. of Playsand. 100 lbs. of river rock from Chester Creek in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Advice: RINSE your Playsand.
Fish Kept: 2 Male Melanochromis Johanni (Electric Blue Johanni) - 3 Female Melanochromis Auratus (Golden African) - 1 Male Labidochromis Hongi (Red Top) - 1 Female Pseudotropheus Lombardoi (Kenyi) - 1 Female Maylanida Estherae (Red Zebra) - 1 Male Melanochromis Joanjohnsonae - 1 Metriaclima Ungi (Orange/Black Calico)
Corals/Plants: None.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: "You come at the king, you best not miss." - Omar LIttle

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