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35 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - african cichlid tank, filtration canister filter, decorations white rock and granite

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Country: Australia
Description: african cichlid tank
Advice: research, make sure everything is correct, learn about water chemistry, no what is righ for you fish species, and do 30% water changes weekly or 50% water changes very 2 weeks.
Fish Kept: mbuna, haps and clown loaches oh and one buffalo head (congo river).
Corals/Plants: fake plants.........a must for mbuna
Tank Size: 35 gallons
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