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Rated #861: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 40 Gallons Tank
Username: Finnegans Mom
Country: United States
Rank:
#861 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Finnegans Mom on
Ratings:
4.45
Number of votes:
11
About Yourself:
I got into the hobby because my at the time boyfriend won me two of my fish at the local fair.
Fish Kept:
Comet Goldfish
Corals/Plants:
All fake plants
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
Do not buy a tank and fish the same day! Buy your tank, clean everything (don`t use soap!) set up your tank, and allow it a few days to a week to germinate and grow its own ecosystem before adding fish.
Description:
Meet Finnegan, Scruffy and Chewy
Rated #862: Freshwater Fish - Betta Splendens Stocking In 5 Gallons Tank
Username: Brad
Country: United States
Rank:
#862 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Brad on
Ratings:
4.45
Number of votes:
31
Fish Kept:
I have another 20 gallon tank, this is just for my betta and otocat
Corals/Plants:
front and midground plants are all real (java moss and java fern) and the background plants are fake. I hope i can replace them once the young plants mature.
Tank Size:
5 gallons
Advice:
try hard
Description:
my betta Mojito upclose and flaring
Rated #863: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 30 Gallons Tank
Username: marilyn
Country: United States
Rank:
#863 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
marilyn on
Ratings:
4.45
Number of votes:
20
Fish Kept:
Zebra Lace Angel Fish
Corals/Plants:
can`t remember.
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
do a lot of research before. follow you tube videos, blogs etc.
Description:
loving new breeds
Rated #864: Freshwater Fish - Astronotus Ocellatus - Albino Oscar Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: chris
Country: United States
Rank:
#864 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
chris on
Ratings:
4.45
Number of votes:
67
Quote:
dont have one
Fish Kept:
africans , and central, south american chlids
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
0ver filter
Description:
anothr oscar
Rated #865: Freshwater Fish - Poecilia Latipinna - Golden Sailfin Molly Stocking In 24 Gallons Tank
Username: Barryo
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#865 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Barryo on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
36
Quote:
There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad!
Fish Kept:
Probably too many. 2 black & white angels, 1 gold angel and 1 black,white & gold angel. 2 Gold dust sailfins and 3 silver mollies. 2 cats (not sure what type) and 1 3-line cory. 1 albino shark and 1 rainbow shark, 2 zebra danios, 2 red eye tetras and 9 black neons. 1 beautiful male fighter and 1 pleco we never effin see...
Dont Panic...
Another tank is cycling for the mollies so that should sort out the population problem!!!
Corals/Plants:
Plastic
Tank Size:
24 gallons
Advice:
Seek other fish lovers....their help and advice is 100 times better than what you'll get from a book or the pet store staff.
Description:
The big ol Sailfin, Goldmember
Rated #866: Freshwater Fish - Amphilophus Labiatus - Red Devil Stocking In 30 Gallons Tank
Username: nutmeg
Country: United States
Rank:
#866 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
nutmeg on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
54
Quote:
to witness a miracle.
About Yourself:
Im Boring,,,
Fish Kept:
1 Midas, 1 Pleco
Corals/Plants:
Cichlids generally hate there plants, especially midas and red devils because they love to tear up the tank
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
If your fish is aggressive, watch for hands... ouch
Description:
Name is Jeb, he is a Midas, some also call him a Red Devil even tho truth is, Midas are Hybrids.
Rated #867: Freshwater Fish - Nandopsis Octofasciatum - Jack Dempsey Stocking In 45 Gallons Tank
Username: Jordan
Country: United States
Rank:
#867 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Jordan on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
18
Fish Kept:
1 Tiger oscar, 1 large Jack Dempsey, 1 Flowerhorn, 1 small Blue Channel Catfish, 1 jaguar cichlid, and 1 medium Plecto sucker...
Corals/Plants:
All artificial plants and hideouts, one lava rock cave...
Tank Size:
45 gallons
Advice:
Don't feed frozen fish only bloodworms... Pellets are a good type of food to feed your fish... Change a little bit of water monthly... Don't change filters too much (good bacteria grows in them) keeps water clear... Try not to overpopulate if you want fish to grow more...
Description:
Jack Dempsy, (large)
Rated #868: Freshwater Fish - Tilapia Buttikoferi - Zebra Tilapia Stocking In 125 Gallons Tank
Username: Steve taylor
Country: United States
Rank:
#868 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Steve taylor on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
52
Quote:
eatme
Fish Kept:
chiclids
Corals/Plants:
na
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
get as big a tank as you have room for and can aford. You can find large tanks used if ya look. make sure you house can suport the tank my 125 gal is about 1800 lb
Description:
8 inch ;)
Rated #869: Freshwater Fish - Symphysodon Sp. - Royal Red Discus Stocking In 46 Gallons Tank
Username: Adam
Country: United States
Rank:
#869 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Adam on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
59
Quote:
Get me my fishing pole
About Yourself:
I started as young child with a small ten gallon tank. Now I'm grown up and on my own. With a steady job I can afford a large tank that is pleasing to the eye.
Fish Kept:
two discus, an angel, 2 sepea tetra, 6 neon tetras, two rainbows, a pleco, 2 algea eaters, 2 gouramis, and 2 danison barbs.
Corals/Plants:
live plants
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
THe bigger the tank the easier it is. Actually spend the money on a good filter. It can make a world of difference.
Description:
One Really big Discus
Rated #870: Freshwater Fish - Hemichromis Bimaculatus - Jewel Cichlid Stocking In 70 Gallons Tank
Username: Tim C
Country: United States
Rank:
#870 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Tim C on
Ratings:
4.44
Number of votes:
57
Fish Kept:
18 fish total, 9 cichlids, 2 corys, 1 pleco, 4 algae eaters, 2 rosy barbs. Also 3 prawn that managed to hide and grow big enough to fend off the fish. Cichlids are a mix, but they all have their own spot and get along. The largest, which is hiding in the back left corner, is a Jack Dempsey measuring about 8" long. The rosy barbs were doomed/moved to this tank while cleaning the small tank. They're not much bigger than some of the feeder fish we buy.
I probably breaking all the rules, but here are my cichlids (best guesses on some):
2 - Jack Dempseys (Jack & JJ)
1 - Yellow Lab (Stripe)
1 - Super VC10 (Spot)
1 - Hap Ahli (Ice)
1 - Tropheus duboisi (Ringo)
1 - Julidochromis marlieri Burundi (Grid)
1 - Blood Parrot (Bubbles)
1 - Hemichromis stellifer (Jewel)
(you guys name your fish, right?)
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
70 gallons
Advice:
Bigger tanks are easier.
Description:
The Jewel (Hemichromis stellifer)conceals himself from my big ol' Jack Dempsey ('Cichlasoma' octofasciatum).