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60 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 60 Gallon Cichlid Tank, what do you guys think?

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: 60 Gallon Cichlid tank with 1 Pleco, 1 Redtail Shark, with 2 HOB Filters, and all the essentials needed for water quality. BioChem Zorb, Premium activated Carbon, 2 heaters, 2 airstones, Aqueon water changer 25 ft, 2 LED Marineland Bright White, and Moon Blue, airpumps :)
Advice: Setup your decoration before you fill your tank with water ;) I tried to do an underworld city type with neat colors and fully loaded with life and colors.
Fish Kept: Mix Cichlid tank, with 1 Pleco, and 1 mature mail Red Tail Shark. All get a long, majority are African Cichlids, and a few South American
Corals/Plants: Mostly decided to stick to fake plants, just because I thought that they are more maintenance friendly, and the fish love them just as much. I take good care of the tank so I decided to stick to different plants and mix up the colors so each fish could have there own area to hide, eventually as I add more fish.
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: I love this new hobby.. I just picked it up a month ago , and I can't stop.. I now love fish like no one can believe and I just recently purchased my next tank that I would like to do just for Discus and a non-aggressive mix 50 Gallon :)

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