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Country: United Kingdom
Description: 48x15x15 1 x 48" Original Tropical Light 1 x 42" AquGlo Light 6 x Blue LED Night Lights 1 x Eheim 2215 External Filter 1 x Fluval 304 External Filter 1 x 200w heater 25-30% water change weekly
Advice: Over Filtrate, keep your water perfect & love ALL your fish!
Fish Kept: 6 x Labidochromis caeruleus 5 x Metriaclima estherae 3 x Maylandia greshakei 3 x Pseudotropheus sp. "Kingsizei" 6 x Metriaclima callainos 1 x Metriaclima estherae OB 2 x Pearl White Zebra 1 x Labidochromis sp. "Mbamba" 2x Pseudotropheus sp. "Acei" 3 x Crown Loach
Corals/Plants: NOne
Tank Size: 40 gallons
Quote: "Why do today whay you can get somebody else to do tomorrow?"
About Yourself: 1 more tank will = homelessness!

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