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State:
Connecticut
Country:
United States
Description:
Dimensions: 6'-1.5'-2'
Lighting: 2- 36" All Glass dual 25 watts
Filtration: 2- Aquaclear 110s (just for bacterial filtration) 1- Fluval Fx5
Substrate: black moon sand
Advice:
Start small, don't go big and lose it all due to inexperience.
Fish Kept:
3-electric yellows
4-red top zebras
2-johannis
2-socolofis
2-red/blue peacocks
2-ob peacocks
1-strawberry
2-venustus
2-frontosas
2-kenyi
1-albino red zebra
2-electric blue
1-elongated mbuna
1-rusty mbuna
1-red zebra
1-Unknown
3-clown loaches
3-Red finned blue botias
3-Tiger botias
4-African catfish
1-regular pleco
1-spotted royal pleco
1-royal pleco
1-green phantom pleco
1-Blue phantom pleco
1-leopard pleco
1-chocolate chip pleco
1-snowball pleco
1-yellow pleco
1-gold nugget pleco
1-widemouth pleco
1-sultan pleco
Corals/Plants:
Non-living coral as decorations as well as barnacles, and shells
All plastic plants
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Quote:
Don't believe everything people tell you, even if they are knowledgeable, take everything with a grain of salt.
About Yourself:
I am a 17 year old student who got into this hobby because my dad had a 55 gal for years, and growing up i loved it. After digging through the basement four years ago I found it, set it up and put some sunnies i got from a lake in it, and have been expanding ever since. Before i got my tank i spent at least four or five hours a night for a month researching, and it paid off. Currently have a 125 gallon, a 75 gallon, 2- 55 gallons, a 30 gallon, a 15 gallon, a 10 gallon, and a 5.5 gallon.
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