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Photo Caption: 20g Fish: 2 YoYo Loaches, 1 South American Gobies (SM), 1 Ruby Clown Cichlid Plants: Banana Plants, Amazon Sword, Anubias Nana, Dwarf Lily, Giant Hairgrass Substrate: Trifecta;-) Sand, gravel, river rocks
20 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 20g Fish: 2 YoYo Loaches, 1 South American Gobies (SM), 1 Ruby Clown Cichlid Plants: Banana Plants, Amazon Sword, Anubias Nana, Dwarf Lily, Giant Hairgrass Substrate: Trifecta;-) Sand, gravel, river rocks
20 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 20g Fish: 4 YoYo Loaches, 2 South American Gobies (SM), 1 Ruby Clown Cichlid, 1 Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami, and 3 Otos.

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State: Alabama
Country: United States
Description: 24Lx12wx14h, AquaClear BioWheel 30, 150 watt Topfin heater, incandescent hood, a pH monitor and an Ammonia monitor (both by Seachem), 1 high precision thermometer, moon lights set to turn on at 9pm (Marina) and a small bubble disc for the loaches to play in .
Advice: Every week I do a 25% water change using a gravel filter.
Fish Kept: Fish: 4 YoYo Loaches, 2 South American Gobies (SM), 1 Ruby Clown Cichlid, 1 Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami, and 3 Otos.
Corals/Plants: Banana Plants (Nymphoides aquatica), Amazon Sword, Anubias Nana (Anubias barteri v. ‘Nana’), Dwarf Lily (Nuphar stellata), Giant Hairgrass (Eleocharis montevidensis)
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Quote: Ancora Imparo
About Yourself: Just filling in space

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