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48 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - begining malawi tank

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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 48 tall, fluval 204, emporer 400, crushed coral, fake plants and wood, flourescent lighting
Advice: maintenance, maintenance, maintenance - think of your fish as if they were any other pet, dog,cat, etc. Watch them, name them, grieve any losses
Fish Kept: currently have 1 crysonatus, 1 red shoulder peacock, 1 ngara flametail, 1 juv sunshine peacock, mating pair yellow lab, mating pair borleyi, 1 compressiceps, 1 taiwan reef, 2 synodontis, 1 obliquedens, 1 juv blue peacock and 1 that I can't remember
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 48 gallons
Quote: live for the day
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