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Photo Caption: 2 month old 75 gallon African Cichlid Tank. A work in Progress!!!! Need More Fish and More Lace Stone.
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 2 month old 75 gallon African Cichlid Tank. A work in Progress!!!! Need More Fish and More Lace Stone.

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: African Cichlid Tank 75 Gallon 4' Wide 22" High 18" Deep 2 Emperor Bio Wheel 400's (Keep the tank Crystal Clear) 2 48" natural light flourescent lights
Advice: Cycle your tank for at least 3 weeks before buying any fish. and after that only buy a few fish at a time. Do not go buy 15 fish and just dump them in to the tank.
Fish Kept: 3 Auratus Cichlids 1 Johanni 1 Bumblebee 1 Jack Dempsey (Not African) 1 Plecostimus 1 Synodontis Catfish and a bunch more that I do not know what they are
Corals/Plants: 3 Plastic Plants - Cichlids will eat real plants.
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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