Photo #2 - Some Of The Inhabitants Of My 50g: 2 Koi, 1 Comm...

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Photo Caption: Some of the inhabitants of my 50G: 2 Koi, 1 Common Pleco, 1 Feeder Goldfish, 2 of my Gold Barbs, 1 Leaf Fish, & 1 of my Tinfoil Barbs ...and a partridge in a pear tree!
50 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Mr. Fish's 6.2 Liter Hex tank. I recently bought him 2 girlfriends.
freshwater fish - carassius auratus - goldfish stocking in 50 gallons tank - Some of the inhabitants of my 50G: 2 Koi, 1 Common Pleco, 1 Feeder Goldfish, 2 of my Gold Barbs, 1 Leaf Fish, & 1 of my Tinfoil Barbs ...and a partridge in a pear tree!
fish tank picture - My 50G (so) Long (I had to take the picture from the side).
50 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - My 50G long.

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State: Arizona
Country: United States
Description: 50G Long , found driftwood, fluorite substrate (don't use it!!!), & a couple plants 5.5G , a found rock wall, found gravel, & a couple plants 6.2 Liter Hex , 2 found quartz rocks, regular black gravel, & lots of plants
Advice: Don't be stupid! Get more information before you get yourself into a situation you can't handle! (Like the people I had to help that just bought a baby red eared slider and had no idea what to do with it.)
Fish Kept: 50G Long , Gold Barbs, Tinfoil Barbs, 2 Koi, 1 baby Oscar, & 2 Common Plecos 5.5G , my last batch of baby Fancy Guppies, 2 Orange SAE, & some ghost shrimp 6.2 Liter Hex , Mr. Fish (a beta), his 2 girlfriends (also betas), & some ghost shrimp
Corals/Plants: the kind I get at Wal*Mart that grow from dried up bulbs <P>
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Quote: In Soviet Russia...

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