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90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Our new Peacock tank. Our African peacock cichlid tank.Tank: 90g bowfront with overflow, Eshopps R100 refugium, SICCE Voyager 3 Power head Rocks: Talc, limestone and serpentine.Plants: Java fern and vallisneria (hidden behind the big rock near overflow Fish: Firefish peacock, Rubescens peacock, Ethelwynnae peacock, lemon Jake peacock, Blue Orchid peacock, Red Top Lwanda peacock, Sulfur Head peacock, German Red peacock, OB peacock, Albino pink peacock, Taiwan Reef hap, Magnum pleco (L047), Blue phantom pleco (L128), Golden nugget pleco (L018)
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Photo Caption: Our new Peacock tank. Our African peacock cichlid tank.Tank: 90g bowfront with overflow, Eshopps R100 refugium, SICCE Voyager 3 Power head Rocks: Talc, limestone and serpentine.Plants: Java fern and vallisneria (hidden behind the big rock near overflow Fish: Firefish peacock, Rubescens peacock, Ethelwynnae peacock, lemon Jake peacock, Blue Orchid peacock, Red Top Lwanda peacock, Sulfur Head peacock, German Red peacock, OB peacock, Albino pink peacock, Taiwan Reef hap, Magnum pleco (L047), Blue phantom pleco (L128), Golden nugget pleco (L018)
90 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Our new Peacock tank. Our African peacock cichlid tank.Tank: 90g bowfront with overflow, Eshopps R100 refugium, SICCE Voyager 3 Power head Rocks: Talc, limestone and serpentine.Plants: Java fern and vallisneria (hidden behind the big rock near overflow Fish: Firefish peacock, Rubescens peacock, Ethelwynnae peacock, lemon Jake peacock, Blue Orchid peacock, Red Top Lwanda peacock, Sulfur Head peacock, German Red peacock, OB peacock, Albino pink peacock, Taiwan Reef hap, Magnum pleco (L047), Blue phantom pleco (L128), Golden nugget pleco (L018)

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Our African peacock cichlid tank.Tank: 90g bowfront with overflow, Eshopps R100 refugium, SICCE Voyager 3 Power head Rocks: Talc, limestone and serpentine.Plants: Java fern and vallisneria (hidden behind the big rock near overflow Fish: Firefish peacock, Rubescens peacock, Ethelwynnae peacock, lemon Jake peacock, Blue Orchid peacock, Red Top Lwanda peacock, Sulfur Head peacock, German Red peacock, OB peacock, Albino pink peacock, Taiwan Reef hap, Magnum pleco (L047), Blue phantom pleco (L128), Golden nugget pleco (L018)
Advice: Filtration, filtration and more filtration.
Fish Kept: Firefish peacock, Rubescens peacock, Ethelwynnae peacock, lemon Jake peacock, Blue Orchid peacock, Red Top Lwanda peacock, Sulfur Head peacock, German Red peacock, OB peacock, Albino pink peacock, Taiwan Reef hap, Magnum pleco (L047), Blue phantom pleco (L128), Golden nugget pleco (L018)
Corals/Plants: Java fern, vallisneria
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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