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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon mbuna tank 13 + 3 loaches sand botttom with black slate rock 70 gallon + 20 gallon filter two ovee head lights for two 20 gallon tank
Advice: Tank first and go for one specie of fish
Fish Kept: Mbuna L.sp.mbamba L.sp.gigas mara c.afra chimate dwarf p. flavus M.sp.mbweca Zebra ?? dont know what kind Black tail mara rocks afra long pelvic mdoka demosni hongi bb red top zebra afra cobue Loaches 3-yoyo 1spotted loach
Corals/Plants: slate rock, white sand
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: keeping tank for 3-4 months

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