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Photo Caption: 10 Gallons of Paradise. 9 baby mollys and a couple black-skirt tetras. Hard to get a solid pic when all the babies are zipping around!
10 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 10 Gallons of Paradise. 9 baby mollys and a couple black-skirt tetras. Hard to get a solid pic when all the babies are zipping around!

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: 10 Gallon fish tank. Filled with 9 immature mollys only a few months old, as well as two Black Skirt Tetras. All fish get along great and the mollys especially love attention, following you as you move around the room. Of the mollys, four are Balloon Mollys and 5 are Dalmatian Mollys.
Advice: Fish are a great investment! They are a very cheap pet and can be equally as entertaining. There are so many options as to how you can truly make a tank uniquely yours.
Corals/Plants: All plants are fake.
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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