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80 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 4x2x18" American Cichlid Tank

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Country: Australia
Description: American Cichlid Tank. 4fx2fx16 (curved front)
Advice: Community fish are boring and die too easy. Cichlids are the way to go and they have personality.
Fish Kept: Severums, Blue Acara, Firemouth
Corals/Plants: 1xReal Plant which they have trouble eating because it's so thick. They still nibble at it though. Rocks are the main feature I use.
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Quote: Stir it up!

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