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Photo Caption: 2 black angel fish, 3 koi angelfish, 2 zebra angelfish, 3 tiger barbs, 3 glass catfish, 1 sail fin pleco, 1 eel, 2 blue guarami, and 1 orange guarami
freshwater fish stocking in 55 gallons tank - 65gal Community Tank (Cichlids)
55 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 2 black angel fish, 3 koi angelfish, 2 zebra angelfish, 3 tiger barbs, 3 glass catfish, 1 sail fin pleco, 1 eel, 2 blue guarami, and 1 orange guarami

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Country: Canada
Description: First freshwater tank
Advice: Research before setting up a tank in a hurry. The bigger the tank the less mistakes can be made to hurt the fish. Know what your getting into and how to deal with issues
Fish Kept: 1 pleco, 1 eel, 2 black angel fish, 3 coy angel fish, 3 tiger barb, 3 glass catfish,1 orange Gourami, 2 blue Gourami
Corals/Plants: 3 coral rocks and 5 pieces of drift wood with live plants (bamboo)
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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