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12 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Livebearers

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Country: Romania
Description: 2 fish tanks (50cmX25cmx36cm), home made. Each of them are equiped with: Resun filter(sponge&carbon), 16W fluorescent, 75 W heater, air stone - under the wood , inside the wood
Advice: Buy ONLY compatible fish in the same tank! Make LOT of research first! Dont buy many fish for the begining. You have enough time after.
Fish Kept: 1st tank: 2black molly, 2 gold molly, 2 dalmatians molly, 2 red xipho(swordtail), 1 albino cory. 2 nd tank: 2 fantail goldfish.
Corals/Plants: Few
Tank Size: 12 gallons
Quote: 3

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I ave a 13.2 gallon tank with two black mollies and more but i never heard of a gold molly or dalmatian molly before. fish avatar

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