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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 30"x24"x12", i use sun glo light, marineland 50 gallon biowheel, i have two air strips ran with whisper air pumps, i usea filter bag with carbon and zeolite that hangs in the aquarium, and i also have a powersweep power head that i use as a sponge filter
Advice: dont give up, this isnt an easy hobbie......or a cheap one.....take ur time and learn by asking questions to other hobbiests or someone at ur local fish store
Fish Kept: flower horn, texas x convict hybrid, managuense, red devil, midas, three convicts, pike cichlid, texas cichlid, and ordinary pleco...........i have two tanks
Corals/Plants: none, my fish hate plants
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: these fish got me broke
About Yourself: ive been in this hobby for about two yrs and im still learning new things, im only a cichlid guy, i have plans to do a 38 gallon malawi tank

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