Photo #2 - This Is A Photo Of The Full Aquarium Where You Ca...

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Photo Caption: This is a photo of the full aquarium where you can see all the fish except the catfish who is camera shy. :)
freshwater fish - pimelodus pictus - pictus cat stocking in 10 gallons tank - This is my Pictus Catfish. I call her Britney because she is camera shy. :)
10 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - This is a photo of the full aquarium where you can see all the fish except the catfish who is camera shy. :)

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Basic 10 gallon Tetra tank w/ Regent Filter I bought as a package with basic lighting. My first freshwater tank. I had a saltwater tank and I found it took more money than I had to maintain it so I sold it to a fish shop.
Advice: Although I am a "newbie" there is something I have learned along the weeks I have had my new tank. Don't mix tropical with community fish. They don't mix!!! I bought a redcap and he was very aggressive toward my other fish. I gave him to my local fish store for credit. Although I do have a parrot fish he seems friendly toward to the other fish.
Fish Kept: 2 Glo-Fish, 1 Fantail, 1 Sweetheart Parrot, 1 Pictus Catfish, 1 Plecostomus aka Algae Eater
Corals/Plants: All Fake... adds more color. For me the colorful the better.
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Quote: Nine hundred years of time and space, and I've never been slapped by someone's mother.- The Ninth Doctor

COMMENTS

Very nicely laid out, 10 gallons are hard to get to look that good without overcrowding. You did a terrific job on it :) fish avatar

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