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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: African cichlid Mbuna-Peacock aquarium. ReefBrite 50/50 led lighting. crushed coral substrate fluval fx5 filter.
Advice: Never give up, it only gets better with time!
Corals/Plants: fake plants.
Tank Size: 120 gallons
Quote: Choose faith over worry.

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The white ribbons are simi submersible mening if there not fake they will be dead, will look good for a long time. But roots will die off, first plant i ever got myself learned yhe hard way... fish avatar

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