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Photo Caption: Standard 75 gal. all-glass aquarium, with 2 marineland c360 canister filters, 200 watt submersible heater, (cheap brand topfin air 4000 pump with 2 bubble stones),standard florescent bulb, bottom covered in crushed coral, topped with pea gravel, standard plastic plants.
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Standard 75 gal. all-glass aquarium, with 2 marineland c360 canister filters, 200 watt submersible heater, (cheap brand topfin air 4000 pump with 2 bubble stones),standard florescent bulb, bottom covered in crushed coral, topped with pea gravel, standard plastic plants.
freshwater fish - cyphotilapia frontosa - frontosa cichlid stocking in 75 gallons tank - Young Frontosa

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State: Alabama
Country: United States
Description: Standard 75 gal. all-glass aquarium, with 2 marineland c360 canister filters, 200 watt submersible heater, (cheap brand topfin air 4000 pump with 2 bubble stones),standard florescent bulb, bottom covered in crushed coral, topped with pea gravel, standard plastic plants.
Advice: Try buy the biggest aquarium you can, it is a lot easier to maintain, and when starting an aquarium Api stress zyme is great for cycling it.
Corals/Plants: no live plants
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: This tank has been up for a year with a mix of 18 cichlids, I have recently went with the fronts and will be upgrading in a few years to 125 gal.

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