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Photo Caption: Lake Malawi setup
45 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Lake Malawi setup

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Roma 200 1metre long 50cm tall. 2x strip bulbs. 2 x fluval 405 (one biological and one chemical) use (API) bio-chemzorb for carbon. and (fluval) clearmax for nitrate and (API) phos-zorb for keeping phosphates down.
Advice: Look after the water and the fish (Generally) will look after themselves.
Fish Kept: Lake Malawi Cichlids(Few Lake Victoria cichlids as well)
Corals/Plants: Giant Vallis. Grows quicker than they can dig them up or eat the,
Tank Size: 45 gallons

COMMENTS

Very Nice!! Colors are fantastic... fish avatar
awesome! fish avatar
Thats a beautiful tank! I love the contrast between the light color rocks and the green plants. Well done! fish avatar
Nice tank boyee fish avatar

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