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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: this is my 29 gal ciclid tank. Which i no longer have. I just got a 90 gal that i will have pics of real soon.
Advice: dont be afraid to try somthing
Fish Kept: 1 bumble bee ciclid,1 electric yellow ciclid and 1 albino ciclid. the tank is only 6 months old. however i do plan on putting in more ciclids in the near future.
Corals/Plants: all the plants are fake but the rock is real. there is about 150 pounds of rock in the tank.
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: it aint over till its over
About Yourself: my name is randy and this is my first tank that i really have put time into.I have another tank that i'm getting ready to set up but it is going to be a salt water tank.

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