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Photo Caption: my cichlid tank; right now has 2 oscars, 4 convicts, 2 jack dempsey, 2 rainbow shark and an algae eater
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my cichlid tank; right now has 2 oscars, 4 convicts, 2 jack dempsey, 2 rainbow shark and an algae eater

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State: Missouri
Country: United States
Description: 2 Biofilter 30-55 gallon filters, sand bottom, river rock, normal lighting i guess(came wiith tank)
Advice: kinda new meself acutally
Fish Kept: 2 oscars, 4 convict cichlids, algae eater, 2 rainbow sharks
Corals/Plants: all fake plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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