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80 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Just finished setting up my rift tank and would like to share with the world! Ive been addicted to cichlids and have been caring for them for about 5 years now.
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Photo Caption: Just finished setting up my rift tank and would like to share with the world! Ive been addicted to cichlids and have been caring for them for about 5 years now.
80 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Just finished setting up my rift tank and would like to share with the world! Ive been addicted to cichlids and have been caring for them for about 5 years now.

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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: Lake Malawi/ Tanganyika rift cichlids.
Advice: Ask :)
Fish Kept: Frontosas, Salousi's, Yellowtop Mbambas, Aceis, Assorted Peacocks
Corals/Plants: Ferns and Wisterias
Tank Size: 80 gallons

COMMENTS

Really nice tank, what type of cichlids are going to have the pleasure of living in this penthouse of fish tanks? fish avatar
Great job! Love this tank! fish avatar
Truly awesome tank! Nuff said! fish avatar
This is fantastic aquarium. Congratulation. I love it. fish avatar

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