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After a day with just the water, then a second day with water all the inorganic features and the plants; the 3rd day brought the first set of inhabitants: 6 Zebra Danio, Danio rerio.
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On day four, the remaining 8 members of the community arrived: 5 Harlequin Rasbora, Rasbora heteromorpha; a pair of Sunburst Platy, Xiphophorus maculatus; and a gorgeous blue male Siamese Fighting Fish, Betta splendens.
Mama would approve!
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