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State: Minnesota
Country: United States
Description: This is my 55 gallon mixed malawi cichlid fish tank with a wide variety of fish. It is an all glass aquarium with duel top fin 60 filters so my water is extra clear. I am hoping to add a DIY cement foam rock background and a new finer type of gravel to my tank in the near future.
Advice: Take your time and read, read, read. The more things you know, the luckier you get.
Fish Kept: 2-electric blue johanni cichlids 1-Bumblebee Cichlid 2-Acei cichlid 1-Firemoth Cichlid 1-Red Zebra Cichlid 1-Synodotis Catfish
Corals/Plants: drift wood and artificial plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: boo-ya
About Yourself: I am fifteen years old and have been ejoying this hobby since I was eleven,My first tank was going well but they caught a disease from two much light exposure and died, but i have learned from my mistakes and have been running this fishtank for about a year now with out a single fish diying. Thats pretty good two me.

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the blue makes the fish look awesome! fish avatar

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