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Photo Caption: Tank at Fire Station (Work) we decorated going to be placing cichlids in.
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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: 72X18 125 Gallon Freshwater tank with an Emperor Hang Off, Marineland Magnum 350 Canister, Under Gravel Filter with 3 power heads, 2 large air stones, several air lines and 2 large air pumps, Gravel Substrate, and Artificial Plants
Advice: Test Your Water Often
Fish Kept: Silver Arowana, Clown Knife, Florida Gar, Saxitillas Pike, Johanna Pike, Jurapari, Wolf Sleeper Goby, Tire Track Eel, and 1 Pleco
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Tank Size: 125 gallons
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