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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 150 gal. 72" x 18" x 27" one Rena xp3 canister filter
Advice: invest in filtration,
Fish Kept: african cichlids, one clown loach, chinese algae eaters, 3 plecos
Corals/Plants: fake plants- land scape rocks/ driftwood
Tank Size: 150 gallons
About Yourself: I am a 29 year old and have had my tank for about two years. I lost about 40 fish in a power outage after an ice storm a year ago so i had to start over only three fish survived. I am in the home repair business and ceramic tile. some one offerd me the 150 gallon tank for free so i took it and the rest is history. I have just purchased a 90 gallon tank that is still in the box and i'm lookin foward to makin it a saltwater tank once i do a little research instead of jumpin right in.

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