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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: 150 gallon custom- 6' x 26" x 26". Made the background out of Styrofoam sheets, spray foam, epoxy, and sand. 2 marineland c-360 canister filters, standard 48" strip light with power-glow bulb. I also only use 1 300 watt heater which should be undersized, but works perfectly. I keep a spare in the tank set 5 degrees lower as a backup.
Advice: good luck
Fish Kept: 5 yellow lab, 3 red zebra, 1 chewere elongatus, 3 albino zebra, 5 rusty, 3 red shoulder, 4 kenyi, 3 vc-10, 1 mono, 5 yo-yo loaches, 2 syndontis cats, 3 plecos
Corals/Plants: I keep 3 small and one large anchored silk plant for babies to hide
Tank Size: 150 gallons
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Nice background! Im thinking of doing o e for my 75 gallon cichlid tank. fish avatar

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