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Photo Caption: my parrot chiclid in a 55g
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Country: Canada
Description: 55gal glass tank - canister filter for 75 gal(fluval), 2 castle ornaments, 4 fake plants in gravel and,heater, uv lighting in canopy medium size gravel.
Advice: don't overfeed and be sure to set up the cycle before getting fish. also research fish for full growth and needs of the types of fish.
Fish Kept: 2 rope fish, 2 gold fish
Corals/Plants: silk and plastic plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: I work to spoil my fids.

COMMENTS

who dey is now in a 20g with a blue lobster and a pleco all the decor and gravel is orange n black to match him i just got a pair of pink parrots in another 20g and they have 2 babies that are growing fast i thought ciclids laid or carried eggs in mouth but the babies just showed up.i have a iridescent shark also did u know it can get over 4 feet i just had to separate him out of the big tank been fin for months one morning he was all beat up...keep loving your fish and they will keep loving u fish avatar

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