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Photo Caption: Australian Native - Ornate Rainbowfish - Rhadinocentrus ornatus - Snapper Creek

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180 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 6x2x2 Australian natives

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Country: Australia
Description: Australian local native tank. All fish have been caught by me or bred from parents caught by me. crimson spotted rainbowfish, pacific blue eye, speckled hardy head, ornate rainbowfish, glassfish, emporer gudgeons
Advice: get into Australian natives
Corals/Plants: val, swords,
Tank Size: 180 gallons

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