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125 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 125 gallon tank,Cyphotilapia Frontosa Mpimbwe blue,fosseorochromis rostratus,Aulonocara o.b,petrotilapia retrognatus,placidochromis milomo vc-10,dimidiochromis compresiseps and placidochromis phenochilus.
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Submitted By: william on
Photo Caption: 125 gallon tank,Cyphotilapia Frontosa Mpimbwe blue,fosseorochromis rostratus,Aulonocara o.b,petrotilapia retrognatus,placidochromis milomo vc-10,dimidiochromis compresiseps and placidochromis phenochilus.
125 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 125 gallon tank,Cyphotilapia Frontosa Mpimbwe blue,fosseorochromis rostratus,Aulonocara o.b,petrotilapia retrognatus,placidochromis milomo vc-10,dimidiochromis compresiseps and placidochromis phenochilus.

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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: 125 gallon with canopy and natural rocks and flower pots.
Advice: READ A BOOK
Fish Kept: cyphotilapia frontosa mbimbwe blue
Corals/Plants: natural rock
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: READ A BOOK
About Yourself: I read the book thats why i can talk sht.

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