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State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Description: daylight lighting, 2 penguin emperor 400 filters, hand carved 150 pound red lava rock, with hopes of adding more smaller rocks
Advice: try to begin with the largest tank you can afford, you'll always want to go bigger.
Fish Kept: demasoni, red zebra, 2 blue zebras, 1 white zebra, yellow lab, 2 auratus, a jack dempsey, a livingstoni, bumblebee cichlid, and a large plecostomus.
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 125 gallons
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About Yourself: I'm 22, have been in the hobby for nearly 3 years, and started with a 10 gallon tank. I then switched to a 55 gallon tank and eventually switched to cichlids instead of community fish. recently I added this 125 gallon tank to my collection and it's a work in progress.

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