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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: Filtration: 2 AquaClear 70's (600gph), Substrate: 55lbs Caribsea Moonlight White sand (eggcrate below), Rock: 70lbs Lace Rock, Lighting: Coralife Aqualight single 50/50, Heater: 200W Jager, Background: Black
Advice: "Research, Preparation, & Patience!"
Fish Kept: 4 Yellow Labs, 4 Demasoni, 3 Acei's, 2 Cobalt Blue Zebras, 1 Red Zebra, 1 Chipokae
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: do it!
About Yourself: I'm fairly new to keeping African Cichlids. It took me a while to get a nice "stack" with the limited space in a 55g. I've laid eggcrate underneath the sand to give it a more sound structure and to protect from any rock slides, from pesky diggers. I worked really hard on it, so thanks for checking it out!

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