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freshwater fish - carassius auratus - fantail goldfish, red stocking in 64 gallons tank - pic taken today.

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Country: Australia
Description: new aqua one 4 foot tank. (120cm x 45cm x 55cm) two canister fisters. one aqua one and one eheim.
Advice: mmmm get good advice
Fish Kept: four x lrg gold fish, one is 8 years old, he is male, one older female, mirrorscale, 4 years old. and two babies of theirs, one fan tail one comet. and latest they have all had, 4 more babies.
Corals/Plants: unsure, but three large leafed, and four or five strappy leaft. they dont seem to get attacked as much as other varieties
Tank Size: 64 gallons
Quote: its nice to be important, but more important to be nice
About Yourself: had goldfish for many years now, this is the biggest tank ive had, the gold fish were a temporary cheaper way to get into it, but ive had them ever since, and the big one for 8 years.

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