Photo: My Theo in pictures

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Hello!

Theo and I are pleased to meet you!

I mentioned a lot about Theo in my introductions thread. So here's just more photos of him, including a couple of tank photos.

The plants in my tank are: Anubias, Java fern, Willow moss, and Cryptocoryne.
 

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