Question: Best new setup I can do?

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Howdy all! I'm going to be putting together a larger tank for my little Murky soon and I was just wondering what type of environment I should go for. I have all the caves and such for him already, but I was curious what'd it take for him to really thrive. He's pretty happy right now is his little tank, but I do adore the heck out him and I was aiming to make him the IDEAL tank.
 

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