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Photo Caption: 75 gallon freshwater tank with fake plants, Malaysian Driftwood, and African Mopani Wood. Contains: 1 Bristlenose Pleco named Calypso (Ancistrus species) 12 Panda Cories - counting only the full grown adults for now...they keep breeding (Corydoras panda) 11 Gold Tetras (tentavely identified as 9 Hemigrammus rodwayi and 2 Hemigrammus vorderwinkler) 7 Black Neon Tetras (Hemigrammus herbertaxelrodi) 1 Bolivian Ram male named Ramza Beoulve (Mikrogeophagus altispinosus) 10 Cardinal Tetras (Paracheirodon axelrodi) 1 Honey Gourami male named Bendy (Trichogaster chuna) 10 Harlequin Rasboras (Trigonostigma heteromorpha)
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 75 gallon freshwater tank with fake plants, Malaysian Driftwood, and African Mopani Wood. Contains: 1 Bristlenose Pleco named Calypso (Ancistrus species) 12 Panda Cories - counting only the full grown adults for now...they keep breeding (Corydoras panda) 11 Gold Tetras (tentavely identified as 9 Hemigrammus rodwayi and 2 Hemigrammus vorderwinkler) 7 Black Neon Tetras (Hemigrammus herbertaxelrodi) 1 Bolivian Ram male named Ramza Beoulve (Mikrogeophagus altispinosus) 10 Cardinal Tetras (Paracheirodon axelrodi) 1 Honey Gourami male named Bendy (Trichogaster chuna) 10 Harlequin Rasboras (Trigonostigma heteromorpha)
fish tank picture - My 75 gallon tank

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State: Kansas
Country: United States
Description: I'll do this later
Advice: It may seem easier to just get your fish to survive, but fish always pay you back, either with added entertainment or added beauty or pure satisfaction, if you go through the effort to make them thrive. Research as much as possible! There are a lot of sites and a lot of books, so don't just rely on forums, although they can be helpful as well. Try to go through lots of sources and get a consensus rather than relying on just a few opinions. Always cycle your tanks before you put fish in, and don't change all the filter media at once. Do at least a 25% water change once a week. Also, get the required size of aquarium your fish will need when they are fully grown right off the bat. Always assume something will go wrong with upgrading later and you'll never be in trouble when something does.
Fish Kept: List pending for when I have time to do this profile properly
Corals/Plants: I prefer the look of unplanted freshwater tanks, and I have not at this time ever had a salt water tank.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: I got into the hobby with Fancy Guppies, I dove into the hobby with Bettas. After that the fish world had me enthralled. I'm working towards a double degree in Biology - with Organismic leaning - and Creative Writing. I love researching things, not only in the field, but at the computer and library as well. I read such a large number of books that I've ruined my eyes, and I have the same regard of animals (be they fish, reptiles, mammals, birds, or even some bugs) as most people have of other people.

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