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			<title>Beginer fish for beginer people</title>
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			<dc:creator>DavidLychorn</dc:creator>
			<description>I'm a self- proclaimed fish nerd, so I'd love to help you with any question you might have. Though, I know Rachel is also quite the avid fish keeper as well!  Here, I'd like to suggest a few species that are almost always a guarantee for a new tank!

Community: Zebra Danios, Cherry Barbs, Red Minor Tetras, Black Phantom Tetras, or Tri-banded Tetras, (Gold skirts, black skirts).

These fish are best suited for a new tank because the are smaller, colorful, schooling, and incredibly durable. They  ...</description>
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