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Photo Caption: My Malawi Tank ;D
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My Malawi Tank ;D

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Country: Australia
Description: My tank is a 4ft tank, it has a resun light 10000K white, for filtration i have a 2ft sump with spinning arm ( media = Wool, active carbon, coral and other bits and pieces, 200W heater, 1000L/Ph pump. Heaps of Rocks and white sand. Latex background.
Advice: Take your time and don't rush.
Fish Kept: Electric Yellow, Peacocks and an eastern long neck turtle.
Corals/Plants: just Rocks and crushed coral ;D
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Becasue im asian isnt it!
About Yourself: Im 15 ;D No job no nothing... Sold 28 tanks to make a good one with good fish good filtration and made good friends. Took my time with everything..

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