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180 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my 100 gallon tang tank

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Country: Canada
Description: right now my 180 gallon is a tangeykan cichlid tank with a couple other visitors. im running a rena filstar xp3 on it right now and will be putting another on there soon.
Advice: take your time, learn what your doing
Fish Kept: Neolamprologus Brichardi 4, Neolamprologus Pulchar ( daffodils) 4 adult 25 babies, Neolamprologus tretocephalus 2, Julichromis Malari 2, Telmatochromis Vittatus 2, icetop 1, snow white socofli 1, african brown knife 1, black convicts 2 , Pictus Catfish 3 , Red Tailed Botias 2 , Australian Rainbows 4 ,
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 180 gallons
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