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freshwater fish - carassius auratus - fantail goldfish stocking in 60 gallons tank - Fresh water

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Country: South Africa
Description: Fresh wate tank with plastic plants,
Advice: Start simlpe
Fish Kept: Tinfoil Red Tail Barb, Common Pleco, Peppered Cory Cat, Fantail Goldfish, Bala Shark
Corals/Plants: Plastic plants
Tank Size: 60 gallons

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