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freshwater fish - ancistrus sp. - bushy nose pleco stocking in 65 gallons tank

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State: Utah
Country: United States
Description: This is my freshwater mbuna set up i have ps zebras of different breeds paired with females iv had the fish for years they have recently got this new living space as they have grown up with me since they were in a ten gallon they have been breeding for ever I like two cross breed them ever male has two diff established females of diff breed as well have 50 lbs of white sand with 50 pounds of lace rock. Live plants and breeding grass in the back vertical because I'm tired of spitting the females into separate tanks drifted center peice marineland emporrer 400 filter all marineland accessories power head 1140s two each side of tank stealth heater and led night slash day 36 inch
Advice: They say Mbunas r for beginners but I beg to differ yeah there hard water and easy to care for but I favor them over all cichlids.
Fish Kept: Cross breeds redtop zebra and kenyi Ps minutus aka e. Likoma island cichlid and pearl zebra an ddi many more
Corals/Plants: Unsure just bought m
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: Ashton g
About Yourself: I'm 20 with two kids and this is what Iv always been into and this kinda keeps me outta trouble having a hobby to take the spare time when I'm not with my babies.

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