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Country: Australia
Description: African Cichlid (Malawi Mbuna) 120cm X 40cm X 35cm 168 litres (45gallons) Filtration: Cascade 300 HOB (1135 LPH) Cascade 400 Internal (415 LPH) Total: 1550 LPH (9 X PH) Lighting Aquastar 120cm Fluro in DIY housing
Advice: Read up on fish and make sure each fish is compatible with eachother. Not all fish get along or suit the same water conditions.
Corals/Plants: Texas Holey Rock White Rock Plastic and Silk Plants Urns
Tank Size: 44 gallons
About Yourself: Im a full time personal trainer and natural bodybuilder (Australiasian Natural Bodybuilding Victoria - Under 90kg Champion 2011) My fish are my zen time away from a highly active career and sport. Its all about balance! Love my cichlids :) next project for a second bigger tank is a 390 Litre (100gallon) Frontosa\Tangyanyika Tank

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