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State: California
Country: United States
Description: description: 50 gallon malawi grow out tank,where my malwais are grown out till they can hang with the D.compressiceps in the 72 (which Im not done aquascaping) filtration: emperor 400 and aquaclear 50 aragonite substrate right out of a reef tank andalot of lava rock.also some driftwood.
Advice: lava rock is awsome for filtration,as filter media or for aquascaping. $0.02
Fish Kept: right now it has an adult electric blue,almost ready to be moved,a 4" livingstoni,a 5" bumblebee,a 4" electric blue johanni/bumble bee hybrid,a 6" blue dolphin/? hybrid,a 2" electric blue johanni,a 2" electric yellow,and a red claw crab.
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: WOOT WOOT
About Yourself: I have alot of dang fish tanks but most of my fish dont really allow for aquascaping....

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