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180 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 156x65x65, coral sand, limestone, fake plants, bubble wand, 2x cannister filters eheim 2215 and aqua one 1000,

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Country: Australia
Description: i have a couple, 1x 6ft,5ft, 2x 4ft breeding african cichlids for the exp. still learning. 2x cannister filters, limestone
Advice: kepp tryn. ure always gunna loose fish just find out why fix it an move on
Fish Kept: over 90 african cichlids,oscars,guppies,goldfish, and placos
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 180 gallons
About Yourself: ive been LEARNING how to breed african cichlids over last 2yrs always interested in advice and suggestions

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