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Photo Caption: 10 Red Crystal 6 Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon Innesi) 6 Arlequin (Rasbora Heteromorpha) 6 Nez Rouge (Hemigrammus Bleheri) 6 Neon cardinal (Tanichthys Albonubes) 6 Octocinclus Affinis 6 Ancistrus Temminckii
freshwater fish stocking in 30 gallons tank - 10 Red Crystal 6 Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon Innesi) 6 Arlequin (Rasbora Heteromorpha) 6 Nez Rouge (Hemigrammus Bleheri) 6 Neon cardinal (Tanichthys Albonubes) 6 Octocinclus Affinis 6 Ancistrus Temminckii
30 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 10 Red Crystal 6 Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon Innesi) 6 Arlequin (Rasbora Heteromorpha) 6 Nez Rouge (Hemigrammus Bleheri) 6 Neon cardinal (Tanichthys Albonubes) 6 Octocinclus Affinis 6 Ancistrus Temminckii

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Country: France
Description: I'm a passionate newbie!
Advice: Turn off your TV and take care of your tank.
Fish Kept: Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon Innesi) Arlequin (Rasbora Heteromorpha) Nez Rouge (Hemigrammus Bleheri) Neon cardinal (Tanichthys Albonubes) Octocinclus Affinis Ancistrus Temminckii
Corals/Plants: Alnumia and co...
Tank Size: 30 gallons

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