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Photo Caption: this is my african chiclid
freshwater fish - nimbochromis livingstonii - livingstoni stocking in 20 gallons tank - this is my african chiclid

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State: Maine
Country: United States
Description: 20 gallonfish tank with a castle,two plants ,background,planting rock,plan rock,vibra flow bubbler,thermometer,heater and a filter.
Advice: i think it's relaxing to watch and keep tropical fish
Fish Kept: what i hav fo fish kenyi chiclid,two other types of chiclids ,red finned shark, and a chinese sucker fish
Corals/Plants: i have two different kinds of plants that i dont know of.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: sloshed
About Yourself: ive always liked the water so i decided to try getting a fish tank and it came out pretty good

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