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Photo Caption: Lake Malawi Cichlids. 55 Gallon, 1 Filstar XP2 and 1 XP3 with 2 * Powerheads 400 gph to keep the surface of the sand clean of any waste. You can never have too much circulation.
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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Lake Malawi Cichlids. 55 Gallon, 1 Filstar XP2 and 1 XP3 with 2 * Powerheads 400 gph to keep the surface of the sand clean of any waste. You can never have too much circulation.

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Country: Canada
Description: Lake Malawi Cichlid Tank
Advice: None
Fish Kept: Electric Yellow (Yellow Lab), Red zebra, Hap Ahli (Electric Blue), Johannii, Kenyi, Cobue, Johnsonae, Common Pleco, Clown Loach
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 55 gallons
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