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72 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 72 gallon Curved front,Tank is gracing the Chicago sky-line.

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Country: Canada
Description: Bowl front 48 * 18,Eheim Professional 2
Advice: Take your time and add fish slowly and keep harmony.
Fish Kept: African Chiclids Pearl mutts*2 Yellow Labs*4 Pearl zebras*2 Elongatas*1 Deep magunga red*3 Sacolofi*3
Corals/Plants: Lava rocks synthetic coral Fake plants
Tank Size: 72 gallons
Quote: Do it !!!!
About Yourself: Richard- Transit Operator Lindsay-Law and Mental Health clerk My friend Mike cleans tanks part time and gave me a tank as a gift that's how it all started. Thanx Mike

COMMENTS

Great looking tank. Well Done!!! fish avatar

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