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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Power Glow Lighting, Penquin Bio Wheel Filters, no heater needed. im in Florida who needs more heat...lol
Advice: Haveing a fish aquarium is a awesome way to show your inner artist. Show your fish love just like any other pet, you get love back. Never take out all of your water. Only do up to 30% water changes. Over Filter the Tank with more then is asked per gal. Also Fish need to sleep, turn off the lights at night. Go slow have fun.
Fish Kept: Cichlids,labyrinths "Gouramis"
Corals/Plants: All Artificial plants. Large & small rocks. Drift wood.
Quote: Fish?.....ÇïçhÏìÐs RULE.
About Yourself: Have had fish for over 15 years. And still love them. Would love to have a fish store someday.

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I also still have this 20 long tank click my name to see it. fish avatar
2/6/10 this is my old tank. the wood in this tank is out in my front yard now by my wifes roses. LoL fish avatar
Awesome arrangement! Do you have any problems with the water getting a yellowish color from the driftwood or do the water changes keep that in check? fish avatar
wow 60% thats alot. i have done up to 40% water changes befor. but only if i did not have time for a 30% in 3 weeeks or so. And yes the fish really do a dance & get very excited. thank you. fish avatar
Yep! I like this alot! cool and natural looking! I do, however recommend 60% water change as often as possible (we do it twice a week.) once they get fresh water frequently, the Cichlids will even "quiver" with delight as you refill the tank. And they get visibly excited!! But, anyway! Great tank! fish avatar

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