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125 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 125g African Cichlid tank (Malawi and Victorian)

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 125 Gallon African Cichlid tank. I got 2 fluval 404's with a homemade custom lighting system with a standard heating system.
Advice: Take time finding a type of fish you prefer to have in your aquarium!
Fish Kept: I just started this tank up and i have a lot of different Malawi's and 2 Victorian species. I over filtrated this tank so I could have a lot of fish!
Corals/Plants: Tons of maroon colored lava rock, fake plants and assorted marine shells. Also a beautiful piece of aged drift wood!
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: "Don't lean on the tank!"
About Yourself: My crazy father got me into it and i love it!

COMMENTS

sick setup.....fin father in the house.. fish avatar

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