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126 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 126 gallon

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Complete coverage with undergravel filter plates. 200 lbs.Pea river rock substrate. 2 power heads and 2 aquaclear2000 outside boxes all on the undergravel lift tubes. Six 36" strip lights with aqua-glo color enhancing lamps. All plants are artificial.
Advice: Big tanks make it so easy.
Fish Kept: I like all kinds. Mostly chiclids, especially mostly chiclids after they have devoured everything else.
Corals/Plants: All plants are artificial. I go for the 'Big Easy'. Nowadays the fakes look great and you only spend a fortune once.
Tank Size: 126 gallons
Quote: Honest sweethart, just this one more fish tank.

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very nice fish avatar

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