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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: We have the large brown pebbles underneath the lace rock caves leading over to the white coral for a kind of two sided tank. We have created lots of holes and little obstacles for our africans to swim around. We use ocean salt to help enhance color. 3 magnum 350's for filtration 1 penguin 550 powerhead 1 4 ft 40 watt aqua glow
Advice: Start with a 55gallon or bigger they are easier to establish and clean .
Fish Kept: We have all males in this tank .... 1 german red 1 blue alhi 1 tawiain reef 1 Altolamprologus compressiceps 1 OB dimidichromis comp 1 yellow peacock 1 red empress 1 zebra obliqens 1 brichir 1 common pleco 1 red shoulder peacock 1 brichardi 1 Neolamprologus sexfasciatus 1 julidichromis 5 acei's 1 sa Fire eel
Corals/Plants: all plants are plastic
Tank Size: 125 gallons

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how big is this fish? i have one now , but it is still very small.. less than 1 inch. cannot wait till he get bigger. nice picture fish avatar

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