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134 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Derek's Cichlid Tank

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Country: Australia
Description: Tank size: 6 x 2 x 2 feet Lighting: 2x4ft sylvania aquastars Filtration:fluval fx5 canister with 4 ltrs of Seachem Matrix & 500 mls of Purigen. 2000 lt/hr SuperWin powerhead.
Advice: Buy a test kit and do your water changes.
Fish Kept: 3 x 6 bar Frontosa,3x7 bar Frontosa Nimbochromis Venustusx2, Nimbochromis Polystigma, Nimbochromis Livingstonii, Nimbochromis Fuscotaeniatusx2, Protomelas Mbenji Thick Lipx2, Protomelas Spilonotus Tanznaiax2, Protomelas Taeniolatusx2, Pseudotropheus Demasoni, Pseudotropheus Elongatus Yellow tailx2, Pseudotropheus Elongatus Neon Spot, Pseudothropheus Flavus, Pseudothropeus Kingsizeix2, Pseudothropeus crabro, Pseudothropeus Aceix2, Metriaclima Greshakeix2, Melanochromis Johanniix2, Melanochromis Cyaneorhabdos Mainganox2, Melanochromis Auratus, Metriaclima Callainos, Metriaclima Estherae, Labidochromis sp. Mbamba, Labidochromis sp. Hongix2, Fossochromis Rostratusx2, Dimidiochromis Compressicepsx2, Cynotilapia Afra cobwe, Buccochromis Nototaenia, Tyrannochromis Macrostomax2, Cyrtocara Mooriix5, Sciaenochromis Fryerix4, Copadichromis Borleyi m&f, Haplochromis Flameback, Tropheus Ikola, Lamarrii, 3 more I cannot remember
Corals/Plants: Substrate: 30kgs Calcium Carbonate Background: 120 kgs Base Rock&Dead Coral
Tank Size: 134 gallons

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