Photo #10 - New Peacock - 2 Rainbow Chichlid's, 4 Brist...

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Photo Caption: new peacock
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90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my cichlid community tank with a variety of cichlids including 2 rainbow chichlid's, 4 bristle nose pleco's, 1 pictus catfish, 3 khuli loaches, 1 convict, 1 firemouth, 1 flameback, 3 bolivian butterfly's, 2 red forest jewel's, 1 electric yellow, 1 princess, 2 angel's, 1 sertivum, 2 blood peacocks(not sure about the name), 2 kribensis,

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Country: Australia
Description: i have a 4 foot by 2 foot by 1 1/2. 2 2000L/hour canister filters. 1 large heater 1 aqua glo light and 1 aqua relle light both 3 foot
Advice: be patient
Fish Kept: 2 rainbow chichlid's, 4 bristle nose pleco's, 1 pictus catfish, 3 khuli loaches, 1 convict, 1 firemouth, 1 flameback, 3 bolivian butterfly's, 2 red forest jewel's, 1 electric yellow, 1 princess, 2 angel's, 1 sertivum, 2 blood peacocks(not sure about the name), 2 kribensis,
Corals/Plants: not sure
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Quote: its a fish eat fish world
About Yourself: i go to school and fish are one of my hobies

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