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Photo Caption: This is my Beta Indigo. Isn't he pretty?
freshwater fish - betta splendens - betta - male stocking in 10 gallons tank - This is my Beta Indigo. Isn't he pretty?
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Country: Canada
Description: I used to have 3 tanks: one is a 30 gallon tank that has been running for over a year now and the other 2 are a 5 gallon tank that has been running for about 7 months.And a 1 gallon that I just recently set up. In the first two I'm using simple box filters both by Tetra and in the 3ed I'm using a in-water filter.**Update** I moved and couldn't take those tanks with me so I had to sell them..I finally got more some new tanks set up both 10 gallons, one with a sponge filter and one with a in tank filter.
Advice: Research a lot it really helped me, clean your tank at least once a week and the most important thing is to have fun.
Fish Kept: **Update** Started my new 10 gallons with 5 White Clouds in each to cycle it and just bought a beautiful Betta, 4 Ottos and 4 beautiful Cherry Barbs.
Corals/Plants: All fake unfortunately...
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Quote: Fish are Friends!!!!!!NOT FOOD!!!!!!!!!! you know what you know and you know what you don't know!
About Yourself: I had to sell my old tanks.. :( and I just got 2 new ones. I had my 30 gallon and other tanks for close to two years before I had to sell them and I've had my new tanks for about 3 weeks now.

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