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125 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my tank

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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: My tank is a 125 gal. acrylic i have a cascade 1500 canister filter, i do 20% water changes every week.
Advice: Read everything you can, i still read books on cichlids. Everyone has their own opinion, it varies book to book. READ READ READ
Fish Kept: I have rift lake cichlids, i think they are all from Lake Malawi 2 Pseudotropheus Demasoni 4 Melanochromis Auratus 3 Melanochromis Exasperatus 3 Maylandia crabro 2 Nimbochromis venustus 2 Clown Lab (do not know real name) 2 Copadichromis Borleyi 2 Dimidiochromis Compressiceps
Corals/Plants: na
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: fish go poo
About Yourself: 26 year old college student has no money to spend on fish, So i use my GI bill for all my tanks.

COMMENTS

I agree it needs plants to break it up and soften it a bit fish avatar
your tank doesnt look that bad... you should add a couple java ferns! No plants makes it look boring fish avatar

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