Photo #1 - Honey Gouramy - One Honey Gouramy, Female Mickey ...

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freshwater fish - colisa chuna - honey dwarf gourami stocking in 10 gallons tank - Honey gouramy
fish tank picture - My gouramy

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 10 Gal. bought from Wal-Mart
Advice: I am new to this myself, but I can already suggest some things: Make sure you plan ahead and once you have your tank, keep it "safe" for fish. More importantly, do lots of research, and meke sure this hobby is for you.
Fish Kept: One honey gouramy, Female Mickey Mouse Platy(RIP), and 8 mickey mouse platy fry.
Corals/Plants: Two Live plants, I forgot their names.
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Quote: Patience is rewarding!!!
About Yourself: I got into this hoby when my sister won a goldfish at her school and I decided to get some fish my self!I have started to build a 70 gallon tank with the help of my dad.

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