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State: Georgia
Country: United States
Description: My 46 gallon bow....not completely certain of the dimensions...I got a penguin 350 BIO-wheel with 4 c-size filter cartridges, An aquaclear 50 filter, An aquatic gardens 200w heater, a Rena Cal 200w heater, a marineland 36" light, a tetra whisper air pump, a red sea wooden air stone, and flexible airline tubing.
Advice: ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS wash your substrates very thoroughly before adding them 2 your tank. believe me. I've made the horrible mistake and had to replace the entire substrate. DON'T SKIP THIS STEP!!!
Fish Kept: Mixed Lake malawi cichlids and a synodontis cat.
Corals/Plants: 20 lbs of rock, 3x fake plants
Tank Size: 46 gallons
Quote: It seemed like a good idea at the time.
About Yourself: Cichlids rock. period.

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