Photo #3 - 55g African Cichlid Tank. Kinda Bad View From Far...

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Photo Caption: 55g african cichlid tank. kinda bad view from far away but can see some details. is much bigger then appears. rocks stacked as caves for my 8 various african cichlids. leave me some comments or suggestions. cichlids are making many nests in the gravel and are getting pretty big
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 29g firemouth tank (4) rocks stacked for shelter. few live plants. not really a show tank more to breed my firemouths.
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 20g planted made 9-23-07. started with 10 plants, looking forward for them to take over my tank! getting angels soon
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 55g african cichlid tank. kinda bad view from far away but can see some details. is much bigger then appears. rocks stacked as caves for my 8 various african cichlids. leave me some comments or suggestions. cichlids are making many nests in the gravel and are getting pretty big

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State: Delaware
Country: United States
Description: have 3 freshwater tank in my room. 55g african cichlid, 29g firemouth, and 20g planted angelfish.
Advice: BIGGER IS BETTER
Fish Kept: africans, firemouths, angelfish
Corals/Plants: 3 planted seeds. fish seem to enjoy them, puts oxygen into water
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: change water every week
About Yourself: love taking care of these fish. cichlids are king

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