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freshwater fish - maylandia lombardoi - blue kenyi cichlid stocking in 55 gallons tank

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State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Description: African Cichlids about 15 and two 3yr old clown loaches, One big happy family. I plan to move the loaches to a planted tank sometime within the next few months. I have (two) HOB aquaclear 70 filters. a 300 watt heater and an airstone, pretty simple.
Advice: Do research before you buy and always get more than one opinion before stocking. This has helped me.
Fish Kept: I also have a brackish 40 gallon tank with 1 green spotted puffer and 1 mono fish.
Corals/Plants: Plastic plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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