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freshwater fish - archocentrus nigrofasciatus - black convict cichlid stocking in 50 gallons tank - Two adult convicts and their fry

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Country: Canada
Description: 50gal-48"x12"x18". cichlid community tank. Use a fluval 204 filter, 200w submersible heater. many different plant and rock piles for hiding. standard florescent lights. also have a 30g tank for convict cichlids as they bred too much to be in community tank.
Advice: read. read. read and read some more. research fish before buying, Sucks Taking them back.
Fish Kept: 50g set up 1 - Electric yellow cichlid 1 - Cobalt blue cichlid/Electric blue ahli. (undecided) 1 - Auratus 1 - Fire eel 4 - Tinfoil barbs 3 - Clown loaches 1 - pleco 30g set up 2 - Convict cichlids approx 80-100 fry
Corals/Plants: all plastic so far, but thinking I would like some in convict tank
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: don't have a cow man
About Yourself: $$$

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