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12 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 12g Eclipse with Mr. Nibs, the betta, and Hidey & Bungie, the flatulent dojo loaches, and Bouncey the ADF.
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Photo Caption: 12g Eclipse with Mr. Nibs, the betta, and Hidey & Bungie, the flatulent dojo loaches, and Bouncey the ADF.
12 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 12g Eclipse with Mr. Nibs, the betta, and Hidey & Bungie, the flatulent dojo loaches, and Bouncey the ADF.

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: 2 dojo loaches, 1 male betta 1 ADF
Advice: Listen to the crusty old men in strange fish stores. 90% of the time they are correct.
Fish Kept: 2 male betta, 1 ADF, 2 dojo loaches, 2 bamboo shrimp, Numerable female betta and tetra, some huge snails :P and 1 very grumpy pleco named Al.
Corals/Plants: 2 different kinds of anubia, java moss and Hottonia Palustris, ludwiga, moneywort, 3 kinds of hair grass, twisted val, and one strange plant grown from a strange bulb.
Tank Size: 12 gallons
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