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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Aqueon 65 gallon tank, Aqueon quiet flow 75 filter, Fluval m300 heater
Advice: Be Patient and pay attention to details
Fish Kept: Peacock Cichlid
Corals/Plants: Artificial plants and decor
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: If you are going to test the water, you better know how to swim!
About Yourself: After owning a 55 g and a 36 g and having to sell them due to moving i was without fish for a few years. I recently jumped back into the hobby and purchased a 65 g. I have not decided what fish i will be keeping but since the tank is cycling i will decide in the coming week. I am just happy to be back in the hobby as it keeps my stress level down and keeps me calm.

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Replace those artificial plants with some real ones :) fish avatar

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