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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Normal 55 gallon rectangle tank.All stock equipment.Red and purple slate rock.
Advice: Love what you do.Do your homework before buying fish to save money.The end results are wonderful.I do a 20% to 30% water change every two weeks.I only use water conditioner.Make sure you check your water nitrates and ph levels often.
Fish Kept: The home of Floyd and Maywether my two Black Convicks and many of their fry.1 5inch Jack Demsey named Blood.1 Leopard Pleco named Dyson.
Corals/Plants: Brown and blue aquarium gravel.Red and Purple slate rock.Driftwood log with real and fake plants.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Sorry bout pictures....Working with my smartphone cam.
About Yourself: I started this hobby back in the year 2000.I first had red devils and african cichlids.This will be my forth tank over the years.Im a grower in the medical cannabis,so u know i really enjoy watching my tank after i had my meds.

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Very nice jack dempsey!!! Check out my male he's 10" fish avatar

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