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Fishy, Fishy, Fishy!
One day Steve and I went out to do errands and I brought my camera with me. We went to the pet store to get crickets for our Fire-bellied Toads and I thought it would be fun to take some fishy pictures! I think this cutie pie is a cichlid! WAIT, I'm wrong! Steve Cooke has properly identified this as a Dwarf Guarami! Thanks, Steve! :)
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