Photo #1 - My 121 Gallon Tank Decorated With Mainly Driftwoo...

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Photo Caption: my 121 gallon tank decorated with mainly driftwood, fake plants, and plane black backdrop
freshwater fish - heros severus x amphilophus citrinellum - blood parrot stocking in 121 gallons tank - my 121 gallon tank decorated with mainly driftwood, fake plants, and plane black backdrop
freshwater fish - heros severus x amphilophus citrinellum - blood parrot stocking in 121 gallons tank - pic of my parrot fish with jag in background

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: tank is rena,,rena filter, elite 02 air stop.. 2x rena heaters. 4x 40w power glow lights
Advice: don't rush in to picking your fish, don't add to many at once,start off with a smaller tank of under 30 gallons and work up.
Fish Kept: 4 parrots, jag Oscer, earth eater ciclid, green severum, assorted large ciclid, and albino claw frogs
Corals/Plants: drift wood of various sorts and sizes
Tank Size: 121 gallons

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