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planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Community Fish And Plants

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Country: New Zealand
Description: Medium Fish Tank. Rio Bio Filter. 150w Aqua One Heater.
Advice: Get The Biggest Tank Avalible And Start ith A Small Amount Of Community Fish.
Fish Kept: 2 Pearl Gouramis,2 Sunset Gouramis, 1 Black Neon Tetra, 1 Long-Finned Zebra Danio, 2 Kuhli Loaches, 1 Eel Loach, 3 Bristle-Nosed Catfish , 2 Glass Catfish and About 100 Or So Guppies In Various Tanks Including Fry
Corals/Plants: Java Moss , Oxygen Weed And Duckweed
Quote: Nothings Illegal Till' You Get Caught!
About Yourself: Fish And ATV Racing

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