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Photo Caption: African Cichlid Tank
67 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - African Cichlid Tank

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Ranked #1286 out of 5266 freshwater tanks pictures worldwide
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The Average Score for this picture is: 4.59
This picture has been rated : 324 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 4.33

More Info

Country: Australia
Description: 48x18x18 250L, Aqua One Lighting,Fluval 304 and a power head to help move some water around
Advice: ENJOY!!!!
Fish Kept: 6 M. estherea & 7 P. saulosi
Corals/Plants: 1 A. nana
Tank Size: 67 gallons
Quote: Thank GOD it's Friday
About Yourself: Have been a fish keeper for many years

COMMENTS

Great looking tank nice work! fish avatar
Amazing background. I can't believe your aquarium isn't rated higher. Very natural. Great job! fish avatar
Great looking background...cheers fish avatar
how is this background done? is it real or some plastic? :S fish avatar
I love your background and am suprised these tanks don't rate higher. Is it homemade? fish avatar

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