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freshwater fish stocking in 29 gallons tank - synthetic coral pieces...getting ready to convert to saltwater tank (90gal) this summer.
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Photo Caption: synthetic coral pieces...getting ready to convert to saltwater tank (90gal) this summer.
freshwater fish stocking in 29 gallons tank - synthetic coral pieces...getting ready to convert to saltwater tank (90gal) this summer.

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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: hang on filter (90gal size), 50/50 lighting w/ blue acitnic, 2 power heads
Advice: stay on top of water changes - at least once a week
Fish Kept: powder blue, red zebra, electric yellow, electric blue (has passed) african cichlids, figure 8 puffer, and spotted puffer.
Corals/Plants: synthetic corals and lots of rocks. collecting pieces for my next 90 gal. tank that will be up this summer (09).
Tank Size: 29 gallons
About Yourself: fitness trainer.

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