Low Maintenance Fish?

newby at 16h30
10
May
2011
Low Maintenance Fish?

I have a 55 gallon aquarium that I'd like to put some freshwater fish in. My husband is in the military, so fish that are a little bit more resilient would be good (the fish WILL come with us when we move. If we get stationed over seas, my mother has already volunteered to keep them while we are gone.)

I don't mind having to check water conditions and things like that, but I would prefer to not have to do too much regular cleaning.

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