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Photo Caption: Kissing Gourami
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freshwater fish - helostoma temmincki - kissing gourami stocking in 30 gallons tank - Kissing Gouramis
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Country: Canada
Description: I have a 30 gl freshwater fish tank, it is 30" long, 45" high(including stand) and 13" wide, it is standing on a beautiful home made wooden stand, with a 3 stage fluval filter, a perfect a lite full aquarium hood. and lotsa acseseries (airpump, heater, ect)
Advice: REASERCH REASERCH REASERCH!!!!!!!! all your fish before you buy them, how big they get, compatibility with your other fish, what size tank they need, what they eat, ect ect. MAKE SURE you no what your getting into!
Fish Kept: I have 1Oplaine Gouramis, 1 african dwaf frog, 4 glowlight tetras, 5 neon tetras, 3 head and tail light tetras, 1 female betta, 2 Angelfish,1 bronze Cory Cat, 1 Peppered Cory Cat, 1 Common Pleco. in my 30 gallon. My Eletric Blue Cray fish is in my 10 gallon.
Corals/Plants: i have a live java fern and some fake plastic plants.
Tank Size: 30 gallons
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