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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: Malawi cichlids, have a 110 hang on filter.
Advice: i am new to cichlids and everyone enjoys them in my house, i do 70 % water changes two times a month but it is very worth it.
Fish Kept: Malawi cichlids
Corals/Plants: Lace rock, sand subtrate, fake plants, and some pvc pipe in the sand for some good hiding places.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: started with a 10 gallon tank with guppies, then i got a 60 gallon corner tank with neon tetras, glo fish gave the 10 gallon to my sister and bought the 70 and no i am icthing to get a bigger tank maybe about 125gallon. my family and friends have said that i left my DVD collection to now collect cichlids. because i would buy a lot of DVDS no i spend my money on my fish. lol

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