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75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 75 African Cichlid

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State: South Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 75 gallon mixed African Cichlid. A mix of pool filter sand and Black Diamond blasting sand for substrate; Large river rock; 48" Seapora multi color LED light; Fluval 100w Titanium Heater and a Fluval FX4 filter.
Advice: I am pretty new myself but patience and research are very helpful.
Fish Kept: Venustus Cichlid, Red Devil, Nyererei Hap, Acei Cichlid, Electric Blue Johanni Cichlid, Aulonocara Peacock Cichlids
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: I got into the hobby through a friend at work about 5 years ago, but got overwhelmed and got out of the hobby fairly quickly. I recently got back into it (02/2022) and currently have 6 running tanks. (1) 75gal (Cichlids); (1) 55gal (Planted Community); (1) 40gal breeder (grow out); (1) 20gal (Glofish); (1) 20gal (Neocaridina Shrimp) and (1) 6gal (Betta)

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