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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: My tank is a standard 55 gallon tank that just has a random but great bit of looking plants.
Advice: Just take your time let it cycle which the zebra danios are great for. They are very hardy little fish and can withstand a lot of different changes in the water.
Fish Kept: four synodontis eupterus A.K.A. feather fin, one synodontis ocellifer, one oto, one clown pleco, five neon tetras, two blue rams, two upsidedown catfish, and a few zebra danios.
Corals/Plants: I have Two clumps of wisteria, started out with three clumps of hogwart but have now become four because they are a very fast growing pant, some java moss starting to grow on a piece of drift wood along with some flame moss growing on some more drift wood. there is also two clumps of ludwigia repens and one banana plant.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Just slow down and take your time don't let life fly by ya.

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I keep him with my one of my three synodontis eupterus a.k.a. feather fin or butterfly catfish as you know them by and there are also two yoyo loaches, nine tiger barbs, two farwal which I am sure that I didnt spell right and there are also two striped cats and six danios one puffer and two neons. he is a very peaceful and nocturnal cat and hardly see him that much fish avatar
what kind of fish can u keep them with fish avatar

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