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Photo Caption: This is Russell. My "Water Cow Goby" also know as a "Spotted Sleeper Goby" or "Eleotris Picta" He will eat anything that will fit in his mouth so he has his very own tank!!
48 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 48 gal Freshwater Aquarium
freshwater fish - eleotris picta - spotted seeper stocking in 48 gallons tank - This is Russell. My "Water Cow Goby" also know as a "Spotted Sleeper Goby" or "Eleotris Picta" He will eat anything that will fit in his mouth so he has his very own tank!!

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Country: Canada
Description: I have a total of 7 tanks!! 1-48 Gal Freshwater Tank, 1-40 Gal Freshwater Tank,1-30 Gal Freshwater tank, 3-10 Gal Freshwater Tanks, and 1-5 Gal Freshwater Tank. More in the near future!!
Advice: I'm new at this, I could use some advice.
Fish Kept: Guppies,Mollies, Swordtails, platties, and a Water Cow Goby.
Corals/Plants: All Fake Plants. Would LOVE to have a planted tank. Don't know how or where to start. Still learning and researching!!
Tank Size: 48 gallons
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About Yourself: I love fish and aquariums. I find them very relaxing to watch..better than T.V!! I have 7 aquariums now and want more. I'm hooked!!

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