Photo #2 - This Is My 55 Gallon Cichlid Tank With 5 African ...

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Photo Caption: This is my 55 gallon Cichlid tank with 5 African Cichlids, 2 Leopard Plecos and 2 Fiddler Crabs. I have mainly Anubias plants in the tank.
fish tank picture - This is my 55 gallon tank that has 1 Angelfish, 1 Sunburst Platy, 1 Mickey Mouse Platy, 3 Green Lantern Platies, 4 Black Kuhli Loaches, 1 Golden Dojo, 8 Albino Cory Catfish, 3 Dalmatian Mollies, 1 Bala Shark and a Leopard Pleco.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - This is my 55 gallon Cichlid tank with 5 African Cichlids, 2 Leopard Plecos and 2 Fiddler Crabs. I have mainly Anubias plants in the tank.

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: I have two 20 gallon tanks, a 5.5 gallon tank, and a 55 gallon tank. I use the cheap starter kit filter (2) in one 20 gallon tank. The other 20 gallon has an Aqueon 30 filter, the 5.5 has the cheap filter that came with it. The 55 gallon has an Aqueon 55/75 and a 30. The other 55 gallon has the same filters.
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Fish Kept: 8 Albino Cories, 3 dalmatian mollies, 1 sunburst platy, 1 mickey mouse platy, 3 green lantern platies, an angelfish, 4 black kuhli loaches, 1 golden dojo loach, 4 leopard plecos, 5 african cichlids, 2 fiddler crabs, 2 koi, 2 green catfish, and a ton of guppies and baby dalmatian mollies.
Corals/Plants: anubias nana, anubias caladiifolia, morimo moss ball, anubias afzelii, wisteria, ribbon plant, lucky bamboo
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: I bet I do.
About Yourself: Unemployed union pipeliner at the moment. Very new to the hobby. Pretty cool stuff so far.

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