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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: Still in the process of setting up my mixed African Cichlids. My goal is to overstock with lots of color! Provide plenty of hiding spaces. Running a Fluval 303 and an Italian Job with a bio plate ?(sorry don't remember brand) 2 powerheads. Moonlight looks great at night. So far, so good!
Advice: I've been keeping fish for over 20 years. I've kept as many as 4 tanks at one time. Goldfish, Guppies, Oscars, Angels, Discus, community tank, & South American Cichlids. My advice is :Research, Ask a lot of Questions, Keep it Simple. After 20 yrs, I'm still Learning!
Fish Kept: Mixed African.
Corals/Plants: I tried an experiment and had to remove a real plant taken from a lake. Water just had a foul smell, crystal clear, but foul ! 20 yrs and still learning!
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Love my red meat, Hate sushi !!

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this is a nice tank i like the way you stacked the rocks lets just hope the fish don't have rocks fall on them. P.S i'm crap with a camera as well fish avatar

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