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State: Kentucky
Country: United States
Description: 72 gallon bowfront tank. 300 watt Hydor theo heater. 2-Eheim 2215 classic external canister filters. Airpod air pump with bubble tube. Current Single Satellite Lighting with lunar lights. A conch shell, few other shells, small coral, sand dollars, Texas Holey Rock. Flower Pots also for hiding.
Advice: Read, Read, Read as much as you can. Ask questions when you don't know.
Fish Kept: 1- Male Yellow Labidochromis (yellow lab) 1- Male Aulonocara Stuartgranti, 1-Male Haplochromis sp.(Flameback) 1-Siamese algae eater,
Corals/Plants: No live plants.
Tank Size: 72 gallons
About Yourself: 36 years old. I work behind a desk everyday with no windows. My fishtank is my joy and addiction...

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