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freshwater fish - paracheirodon innesi - neon tetra jumbo stocking in 16 gallons tank - 16 Gallon All-Glass Bow Front Aquarium. 9 neon tetras, 1 albino cory catfish (hiding), 1 colombian red tail tetra, 1 rubber-lip sucker fish, and 1 dwarf gourami.
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Photo Caption: 16 Gallon All-Glass Bow Front Aquarium. 9 neon tetras, 1 albino cory catfish (hiding), 1 colombian red tail tetra, 1 rubber-lip sucker fish, and 1 dwarf gourami.
freshwater fish - paracheirodon innesi - neon tetra jumbo stocking in 16 gallons tank - 16 Gallon All-Glass Bow Front Aquarium. 9 neon tetras, 1 albino cory catfish (hiding), 1 colombian red tail tetra, 1 rubber-lip sucker fish, and 1 dwarf gourami.

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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: All-Glass 16 Gallon Bow Front aquarium.
Advice: Start slow. Patience is a virtue in keeping an aquarium especially when adding new fish or setting up a tank. I learned the hard way.
Fish Kept: 9 neon tetras, 1 albino cory catfish, 1 colombian red tail tetra, and 1 dwarf gourami.
Corals/Plants: None, all fake.
Tank Size: 16 gallons
About Yourself: My grandpa got me into fish.

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