Photo #1 - Hillstream Loach (pseudogastromyzon)

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Photo Caption: Hillstream Loach (Pseudogastromyzon)
freshwater fish - pseudogastromyzon cheni - chinese hillstream loach stocking in 50 gallons tank - Hillstream Loach (Pseudogastromyzon)
50 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Temperate, 50 gallon.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Aquael Classic 100 tank, internal fliter, 2x 30w T8 tubes. Temperate, planted setup.
Advice: Do a fishless cycle, make sure the fish you select are suitable for your water and ask loads of questions FIRST.
Fish Kept: Odessa Barb, Peppered Cory Cat, Hillstream Loach, White Cloud Mountain Minnows.Celestial Pearl Danio
Corals/Plants: Valis, Cryptos, Hygrophila,java fern,
Tank Size: 50 gallons

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