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Photo Caption: 125 Gallon Chiclid tank including Sofocoli, Chipoke, Johanni, Yellow Labs, and a Pictus Cat.
125 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 125 Gallon Chiclid tank including Sofocoli, Chipoke, Johanni, Yellow Labs, and a Pictus Cat.

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: 125 Gallon African Chiclid tank. I don't use a bio filter under the tank, only two hanging filters on the back.
Advice: Clean tank on a regular basis. I clean every two weeks to ensure that no parasites work their way into your fish. Also keeps the tank clean when multiple people like to feed them on a daily basis. Only feed enough for them to eat within 30 seconds.
Fish Kept: Numerous species of Chiclids including Sofocoli, Johanni, Male Hap ali, Chipoke and Yellow Labs. Also, one Pictus Catfish
Corals/Plants: Mostly plastic
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: Rock on....What not
About Yourself: Chiclid hobbiest for over 10 years

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