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Photo Caption: Cichlid tank.
50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Cichlid tank.

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Country: Australia
Description: My Tank is a 50 gallon corner tank which house cichlids. Its my first cichlid tank so im not really sure the exact names of all the fish though i do know there is an assortment of peacocks, two elctric yellows and four bristlenose. I used mostly rocks i found in my garden as well as a piece of driftwood which wraps perfectly around the internal filter to give my tank an all natural look.
Advice: Be Patient.
Fish Kept: electric yellows, Peacocks, bristlenoses
Corals/Plants: N/A
Tank Size: 50 gallons

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