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Photo Caption: My Tiger Oscar named Koa. 1 month old and 3 inches long. Loves to eat but what Oscar doesn't?
freshwater fish - archocentrus nigrofasciatus - platinum convict cichlid stocking in 29 gallons tank - A platinum convict named Momi
freshwater fish - astronotus ocellatus - tiger oscar stocking in 29 gallons tank - My Tiger Oscar named Koa. 1 month old and 3 inches long. Loves to eat but what Oscar doesn't?
29 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish)

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State: Hawaii
Country: United States
Description: Tank 1:Aqueon 29 Gallon Tank with matching hood/light, Penguin 200 Bio-Wheel filter, 2 different air pumps, 1 for the bubble wand and the other for the sunken ship. Tank 2: All-Glass 75 Gallon Tank, Rena XP3, Current Satellite Lamp, Lava rock and driftwood.
Advice: Don't bother with the 10 gallon tank, you'll end up wanting a bigger tank immediately like me. Cycle your tank and buy a test kit.
Fish Kept: Tank 1: 1 Redtail Shark, 3 Swordtails, 1 Mollie, 2 Otocinclus, 1 Reticulated Cory, 1 Kuhli Loach & 1 Angelfish Tank 2: 1 Tiger Oscar, 1 Platinum Convict, and 1 Plecostomus
Corals/Plants: Tank 1: Amazon Swords,Vallisneria, Anacharis and Variegated Japanese Dwarf Rush Plants. Tank 2: Amazon Swords and fake plants.
Tank Size: 29 gallons

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