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75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - New Set up

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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: 48.5" x 18.5" x 21.2" Aqueon Tank, Aqueon 48" Fluorescent Strip light Full Spectrum and Floramax Tubes, Ehiem 2215 External Canister Filter, Aqueon Submersible Water Heater, Topfin Duel Port Air Pump, Aqueon Versa-Top Canopies, Locally Collected Rocks, Malaysian Driftwood,
Advice: Do your Research.
Fish Kept: Accei Cichlids (3), M. Auratus Cichlids (3), Tiger Oscar Cichlid, Red Parrot Cichlid, Common Plecostomus, Striped Raphael Catfish, Kennyi Cichlids (2), Red Zebra Cichlid, Yellow Labidochromis Cichlids (3), Jewel Cichlids (3)
Corals/Plants: Anubias Nana, Windelov Java Fern, Narrow Leaf Java Fern, Amazon Sword, Wendtii Crypt
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: I am starting my first aquarium and more than open to opinions and constructive criticism.

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