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freshwater fish stocking in 10 gallons tank - I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT BREED THIS FISH IS.

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Country: Canada
Description: I don't have the tank yet, I'm saving this fish from someone who is not taking care of it. I was wondering the breed.
Advice: I AM a new hobbyist, I have a betta fish in a five gallon grow tank and I have a room mate who is not taking care of his fish. I need to know the breed of the fish so I can buy proper food and an appropriately sized fish tank. PLEASE HELP.
Fish Kept: Half Moon Betta
Corals/Plants: None yet.
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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