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Photo Caption: Lionhead and Oscars
freshwater fish - carassius auratus - ryukin goldfish stocking in 80 gallons tank - Lionhead and Oscars

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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 80 Gallon 22 Cichlids, (labidochromis, Dempsy, and other mbuna) 80 Gal #2 6 Fancy Goldfish (Oscars, lionhead etc.) 30 Gal 8 Cichlid Juviniles, (8 weeks) 10 Gal Cichlid Fry tank w/ 26 fry. 2.5 Gal Guppy, Glow, Beta, 2 Platys and a SwordTail. 500 Gal Pond is getting a upgrade to 3-5000 gallons (as soon as i dig it :) has 1 12" tricolor koi and 4 4-6" comets.
Advice: Research!!!!
Fish Kept: Cichlids Mbuna, Dempsy, Goldfish - Fancy, Lionhead, Koi, Comets, Betta, Guppy NeonGlowfish.
Corals/Plants: not worth mentioning
Tank Size: 80 gallons

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