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Photo Caption: Just Cichlids, Ocean rock and fake plants.
48 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Just Cichlids, Ocean rock and fake plants.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: This is my fluval 180 bow front aquarium. Full of cichlids
Advice: To keep rocks clean and white, just turn them over every now and then. This is why my tank always looks different, but at least the ocean rocks stay white.
Fish Kept: Assorted Cichlids
Corals/Plants: plastic plants
Tank Size: 48 gallons

COMMENTS

get tank!! mix salt water. get it in the tank! turn the light on. put in the live sands and live rock when its heated!! do loads of water chgnaes while your live rock gets used to the lights and al the dead stuff goes into the water and starts your filteres working! more water chgnaes loads of testing!! when it seems good put two fish init!dont get an anoenome untill you realy know you shit!!! keeping them alive and keeping coral and fish alive are two VERY diffrent things!! that should be teh last thing on your mind!! if you are really set on one get every book you can coz they are hard to feed and keep happy! and be ready to be buting bottles of shite forever and feeding them fish a couple of times a week!! fish avatar

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