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State: California
Country: United States
Description: I have 2 tanks - one is a 40 gallon Malawi tank with a green plant faux background. All the fish in both tanks are young. The other is a 100 gallon Freshwater Large South American Cichlid tank. I have a blue ocean sea background color in the aquarium Both have awesome filters with the only the sound of water (no motor noise)
Advice: If you don't have a clue what you're doing, READ !!
Fish Kept: Malawi Cichlids Venustus Taiwan Reef Electric blue johanni Orange blossom peacock Bumble bee cichlid Butofokeri Plecostamus South American Cichlids Red Devil Jack Dempsey Flower Horn Green Terror Tiger Oscar Leporinus Jaguar Managuense
Corals/Plants: plastic plants, gravel
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: We wear the mask that grins and lies
About Yourself: I'm a nurse so I like caring for the health of others. That said, I acquired my first tank at around age 6 and have been a hobbyist ever since.

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