Photo #4 - Half A Whiskey Barrel Pond With Water Hyacinth, P...

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Photo Caption: Half a whiskey barrel pond with water hyacinth, parrots feather, primrose creeper and anacharis

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35 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Tropical community
freshwater fish - carassius auratus - calico ryukin goldfish stocking in 35 gallons tank - My calico ryukin
fish tank picture - Half a whiskey barrel pond with water hyacinth, parrots feather, primrose creeper and anacharis
35 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Half a whiskey barrel pond with water hyacinth, parrots feather, primrose creeper and anacharis

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Half a whiskey barrel pond with water hyacinth, parrots feather, primrose creeper and anacharis
Advice: Research as much as possible! Don't just get a tank on a whim and not know how to take care of it. Fish take just as much work and time as any other pet.
Fish Kept: Goldfish: Comets and Orandas
Corals/Plants: water hyacinth, parrots feather, primrose creeper and anacharis
Tank Size: 35 gallons

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