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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: I like to train my fish tricks like flips and stuff. They like it when i stick my weenie in the water. Also, i like to throw my guppies around the room and play catch with them.
Advice: Don't put ur weenie in the tank
Fish Kept: 1 ghost knife, 8 rasporas, 2 honey sunset gourami, 3 paradise gouramis, 1 golden gourami, 4 yo yo loaches, 4 balloon boesemani rainbow, 4 praecox rainbow, 1 bleeding heart tetra, silver hatchet, 2 retropinnis bichir, allbino corey cat, lepord, 2 bumble bee catfish, tiger kulhi loach, banded leporinus, pleco, red tipped shark, tiger oscar, albino angel
Corals/Plants: all real plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: Titty Fuck
About Yourself: I like to shoot hoops with the guys after school sometimes. I usually spend most of my time gazing at my little fishy friends. I also have a little shit tank that i keep goldfish in as food

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not to burst your bubble but that is just a normal senegal bichir. fish avatar

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