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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 4' x 2' x 2' 60 gallon cichlid LFS marineland Light, Jebo 828, some plants, sand, and some sweet azn decor to fit my azn decor room. 47 gallon tall tank Home to the biggest Ghost fish ever he's huge and he lives in a castle and rules the tank like a king while his 3 Clown Loaches perform nightly entertainment for his royal highness, LFS light, Hang on back filter.
Advice: keep on fishin', once every 2-3 day water changes are good more the better, keep the tank clean etc.
Fish Kept: 60 Gallon (all youngsters): 1 Red Zebra 1 Yellow Lab 47 Gallon: 3 Clown Loaches 1 Ghost Fish 1 Spotted Pleco 30 Gallon: (soon to be added to the 60) 1 Yellow Lab 1 Jewel Chiclid
Corals/Plants: Assorted Plants and two rocks
Tank Size: 60 gallons
Quote: MOOOOOO!!!!
About Yourself: Im 24 and I have kept fish as long as i can remember. i want to someday have a 400 gallon tank in my home..... someday

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