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Photo Caption: Halfmoon, Rosetail Male Betta. Royal Blue with White Trim.
freshwater fish stocking in 8 gallons tank - Halfmoon, Rosetail Male Betta. Royal Blue with White Trim.

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Country: Australia
Description: Tropical 30L hooded nano tank with light.
Advice: Get the biggest tank you can afford because you will want to buy more fish. Start slow and with the basics, hardy fish are good.
Corals/Plants: Anubias nana, java fern, Dwarf Sagittaria, banana lily, moss balls.
Tank Size: 8 gallons
About Yourself: Had fish for 12 years

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That's way too small! Don't you know you need lake Michigan for a single male betta? fish avatar

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