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30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 30 gallon cichlid tank
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 30 gallom freash water tank for breeding cichlids.

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Country: Canada
Description: convict cichlid tank 30 gallon 'Elite" filtration system, 15 watt Power glow hight intensity lighting, auto temperature.
Advice: Start out with fresh water fish before you advance to salt water, only raise salt water fish if you have the time and energy to care for them and their tank daily.
Fish Kept: cichlids
Corals/Plants: fake plants
Tank Size: 30 gallons
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About Yourself: Im an average joe, 23 yrs old,wife ,baby boy. my occupation is carpentey (building houses ext.) i got into the fish hobby about 2 yrs ago when my girl friend seen an add in the paper for free guppies so we got them and raised them untill we got bigger fish that ate all the others but we didn't know much about fish and which can and cant be together oh well live and learn so now i breed bigger fish ( convict cichlids ) and other cichild breeds

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