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Photo Caption: This is the front of the tank
50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - This is the front of the tank

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Country: Australia
Description: It is a 5 1/2 long. 21 inches tall and 14 inches wide tank. It is made out of very thick glass. About 12 cm thick glass. It is on top of a very solid stand. It is actually a very heavy table plus a bench and I made it a fish tank by using timber out of a bed.( my neighbor asked me whether i want a bed. I said ok and used the timber for the fish tank)
Advice: Treat fish just like you want to be treated
Fish Kept: African Cichlids- all baby fish growing up cichlidscobolt blue about 20 Demasoni : 5 Sunshine Peacock: about 20 Afra cobue: about 15 Blue afra: about 15 Elecric Blue: about 15 Red Zebra Cichlid: about 20
Corals/Plants: no plants
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: Fish like to swim
About Yourself: I am just me

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