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76 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 76 gallon oceanic african cichlids texas holey rock fake plants and dead coral

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 76 gallon oceanic half circle aquarium rena xp4 cansiter filter Submerisable heater 50/50 and accent light Sand substrate lace rock Artifical Plants
Advice: Be selective on types of chiclids you choose. The cool looking one at the store could end up a terror or expensive food. Do your homework first act second
Fish Kept: Africian Chiclids peacocks and haps
Corals/Plants: artifical plants
Tank Size: 76 gallons

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