Photo #2 - This Is A Picture Of My Pleco In My Tank.they Are...

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Photo Caption: this is a picture of my pleco in my tank.they are also known as suckermouth catfish.
freshwater fish stocking in 55 gallons tank - this is my black tetra.he is a male.he is also very playfull
freshwater fish stocking in 55 gallons tank - this is a picture of my pleco in my tank.they are also known as suckermouth catfish.

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Country: India
Description: It is a 55 gallon tank tha is divided from divider. It has 200 watts light,sponge mechanical filter, 300 watts heater and a medium type airstone.
Advice: don't keep too many fish in a single tank.
Corals/Plants: 2 plants(i don't know which)and many shells.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: fish information
About Yourself: I wanted to buy any pet .so after thinking a lot i decided to buy aquarium.i stay in U.P,india

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