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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 48" long tank with a bunch of slate rocks I picked up at a pond store along with some pond plants(that had some baby snail stowaways) and I few flower pots I picked up at a craft store. I have whisper 60 and a Aquaclear 70 filters running in the tank.
Advice: Im new myself so you're better off getting advice from the next guy/gal lol.
Fish Kept: 4 texas cichlid babies, 2 green severum babies, a baby clown pleco, a couple of apple snails and some mystery baby snails that came with the pond plants. Im waiting for the texas cichlids to pair up so I can trade the other 2 away and add a pair of something else, im not sure yet.
Corals/Plants: pond plants I picked up at a pond store.
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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