Photo #1 - This Tank Is 2 Years Old, It Went Under Many Chan...

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Photo Caption: this tank is 2 years old, it went under many changes until i have decided to turn it into a cichlid tank. I used limestone rocks from a beach in Ayia Napa for those of you who know cyprus. The plants are plastic as I do not have the time to keep live plants. The gravel is also from a beach and the background is from exo terra and it's really beautiful for this aquarium. I hope my cichlids are happy!
50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - this tank is 2 years old, it went under many changes until i have decided to turn it into a cichlid tank. I used limestone rocks from a beach in Ayia Napa for those of you who know cyprus. The plants are plastic as I do not have the time to keep live plants. The gravel is also from a beach and the background is from exo terra and it's really beautiful for this aquarium. I hope my cichlids are happy!
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Country: Cyprus
Description: tank is 100cm x 50cm x 50cm 200L exo terra background reef lighting actinic and white gravel substrate, plastic plants, rocks from a local beach.
Advice: love what u r doing
Fish Kept: parrot fish, cichlids, plectostomus, koi
Corals/Plants: plastic plants
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: live free or die young
About Yourself: been in the hobby for years now, looking forward to build a marine tank

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