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freshwater fish stocking in 32 gallons tank - Fairly new setup so fish have some growing to do.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Aqua one oak affect. 145 litres. Sponge filter and Aqua One canister filter.
Advice: Don't worry about making mistakes. Change the sponges in your canister filter to biological media (just keep bottom sponge and filter wool)
Fish Kept: Bristle-nose Catfish, Honey Dwarf Gourami, Lyretail moly black and gold, Albino corrydora, Koi Angel, Yellow rabbit snail
Corals/Plants: Currently fake plants
Tank Size: 32 gallons

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