Photo #2 - Female Flowerhorn, Colours Are Faded Looking Caus...

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Photo Caption: female flowerhorn, colours are faded looking cause the pic was taken from my phone. looks much better in person,
100 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 5 month old 35g, abit dirty atm
freshwater fish - cichlasoma sp. - flower horn cichlid stocking in 100 gallons tank - female flowerhorn, colours are faded looking cause the pic was taken from my phone. looks much better in person,

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Country: Australia
Description: lenght 4ft, width 2ft, height 2ft .
Fish Kept: (Cichlids) brown discus, golden emperor flowerhorn, silver dollars, lombardis, red top zebra, blue cobalt, electric blues and yellows, Ob peacock, eurika red peacock. flamebacks, johanni, auratas, convicts, red emperor, bristlenose catfish, (Tetras) neons, widows, penguin, glowlight, lemon, cardinal, lepard, (Sharks) silver sharks, red tail, rainbow, flying fox, (Other) barramundi, black ghost knife, clown loach, goldfish, angelfish. etc
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: look busy by doing f**k all

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