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My Aquaria

I haven't posted about fish-keeping before on this blog. So , I thought I'd describe the set-up in my two main tanks:-



4 ft cold/temperate tank

One Ryukin (Miss )Piggy Malone( aka Doris)


A Moor named Jet (juv male)

An Oranda called Rocket (juv male)

6 baby apple snails

planted with Amazon swords





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3 ft tropical tank



2 Bristlenoses Charley Farley(m) & Skitter (f)

4 Adult Apple Snails

8 neon tetras










2 Fire-Red Honey Dwarf Gourami:


6 Black Neon Tetra

2 Red Cherry Shrimp

2 Dwarf African Aquatic Frog

Planted with Anubias & Amazon Swords

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I shall add to this given time-constraints

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