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State: Louisiana
Country: United States
Description: Emperor 400 filter on 75 gallon tank.Two different shades of black ,grey sand,Kent African Cichilid water setup,mopani wood,shells for spawning,larger rocks for hiding places, smaller rocks for filler
Advice: read ,study ,do
Fish Kept: Yellow labs,Johannis,Red Zebra,acei,
Corals/Plants: fake octopus plants
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: Failure is the beginning of success.
About Yourself: Kinda started out with small tanks till I found bigger is better.My goal was to get as close to natural as possible and ended up a little side tracked but I have sucessfully bred fish in this tank.

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I love the natural setup that is exactly what I try to do. For some reason I just cant even make myself get the store bought decorations. Where do you get your rocks from? They are great! fish avatar

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