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freshwater fish stocking in 10 gallons tank - 32L tank - 1 Guppy, 1 Widow, 2 Platies, 2 Mollies, 3 Zebra DainosDecorated using: 500g Driftwood, 1.5kg sand, 1kg Gravel, 3-4 White stones, 1 Betel leaf for tannins, 2 DIY Coconut Shell caves, 1 Artificial plant, 1 PVC Pot Cave
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Photo Caption: 32L tank - 1 Guppy, 1 Widow, 2 Platies, 2 Mollies, 3 Zebra DainosDecorated using: 500g Driftwood, 1.5kg sand, 1kg Gravel, 3-4 White stones, 1 Betel leaf for tannins, 2 DIY Coconut Shell caves, 1 Artificial plant, 1 PVC Pot Cave
freshwater fish stocking in 10 gallons tank - 32L tank - 1 Guppy, 1 Widow, 2 Platies, 2 Mollies, 3 Zebra DainosDecorated using: 500g Driftwood, 1.5kg sand, 1kg Gravel, 3-4 White stones, 1 Betel leaf for tannins, 2 DIY Coconut Shell caves, 1 Artificial plant, 1 PVC Pot Cave

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Country: India
Description: 2 Tanks - 32L tank - 500g driftwood, 1 orange artificial plant, 2 DIY Coconut caves, 1 Aquarium Safe PVC Pot Cave, 1kg Gravel, 1.5kg Sandbed, Light and Filter Made in China, 1 Suspended Betel leaf for healthy tannins 10L tank - 500g Sandbed, 1kg of white stones, 2 artifical plants, 1 DIY Coconut Cabe, 1 DIY river raft, 1 Air Stone, 1 Filter, 2 Suspended Betel leaves for healthy tannins
Advice: Always select your tank after selecting your fish to avoid any size issues. Also, check compatability before buying, sometimes vendors do cheat to make more sales and your fishes end up nipping and chasing each other.
Corals/Plants: No live plants.
Tank Size: 10 gallons

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