Top 481 - 490 Freshwater Tanks 2007
Rated #481: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Raymond Nieves
Country: United States
Rank:
#481 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Raymond Nieves on
Ratings:
3.01
Number of votes:
176
Quote:
If you dont try anything, you will never be anything!
About Yourself:
Recently Graduated from Penn State With a Bachelors in IST!
Fish Kept:
Mollies, Tetras, Gouramis, Algae Eaters, Guppies
Corals/Plants:
Fake Plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Start with tropical community fish
Description:
My Fishy Tank
Rated #482: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: wil23
Country: Canada
Rank:
#482 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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wil23 on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
223
Quote:
one man junk, is another man' treasure.!
About Yourself:
I started with a 10 gallon tank, then bought a 90 gallon, love the hobby, looking forward to upgrading..
Fish Kept:
2 convicts,
1 green terror,
1 long lace pleco,
1 pearl gourami
Corals/Plants:
fake plants, some red rocks, then i made them to a cave, medium bell, a broken boat, fake log , bogwood and one big center piece, white gravel...
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Finding the right tank mates and have lots of patience, and always do a little research,
Description:
90- gallon tank. Home to my 2 convicts, 1 green terror, 1 long lace pleco, and 1 pearl gourami.
Rated #483: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: ----
Country: United States
Rank:
#483 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
192
Quote:
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About Yourself:
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Fish Kept:
Albino Rainbow Shark, Silver Dollar, Firemouth, Algae Eater, Blue Gurami
Corals/Plants:
-
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
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Description:
29 gal. tank
Rated #484: 57 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: lee p
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#484 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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lee p on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
162
Quote:
you are only young once but you can be immature forever!
About Yourself:
i got into this as my parents kept a freshwater aquarium with a fully grown oscar and wanted my own to keep.
Fish Kept:
1 community tank with vaious fish, and quite a few of em :). also one tank specialy for crabs.
Corals/Plants:
i have a small plant along with some rockery.
Tank Size:
57 gallons
Advice:
plan out your setup thoroughly before moving fish into it and cycle before putting in any fish.
Description:
A picture of my new juwel 240 and my two small oscars hopefully they might be a bit happier in their new larger tank :D please comment thanks
Rated #485: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Kasey
Country: United States
Rank:
#485 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Kasey on
Ratings:
2.99
Number of votes:
193
Quote:
Uffda!!
Fish Kept:
Mollies and guppies along with some awesome tetras!
Corals/Plants:
Misc
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
Don't start by spending too much $$. Start small then upgrade.
Description:
10 Gallon Baby Tank w/ guppies and mollies- java fern and misc fake plants.
Rated #486: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: brian
Country: United States
Rank:
#486 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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brian on
Ratings:
2.99
Number of votes:
184
Quote:
Opps we got a floater!
About Yourself:
i got into fish, when my uncle got a 150g. i used to visit and just watch these fish in amazment, I soon saved up enough money and got a 10g. Soon my Blood Parrot, got to big and i put him in a 29g. I now own a 10g, 29g, and a 55g.
Fish Kept:
1-
2- Tigers-
2- Orange Tigers-
3- Sucker Fish
8- Neon Tetras
Corals/Plants:
2- Moneywort
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
Fresh water fish are very easy, and hardy fish. Most of all the fish can with stand a ph level that can kill most fish. As most of my fish are Tropical, i only use a heater if need be.
Description:
16 Fish
3 fake coral
2 live Plants
1 background
Blue and green gravel
Rated #487: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Steven Truitt
Country: United States
Rank:
#487 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Steven Truitt on
Ratings:
2.99
Number of votes:
218
Quote:
There are so many...
About Yourself:
I got into the hobby when my wife wanted a tank. Now we both enjoy it.
Fish Kept:
Platties, Fancy Male Guppies, Rainbow Sharks, algae eaters, and Tiger Barbs.
Corals/Plants:
Fake plants
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Add fish slowly...don't fall behind in cleaning it. Freshwater tanks are easier to keep up, but saltwater tanks tend to be prettier.
Description:
Apparently the fish are camera shy!
Rated #488: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: dominick
Country: United States
Rank:
#488 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
dominick on
Ratings:
2.99
Number of votes:
143
Quote:
dude
About Yourself:
i like fish
Fish Kept:
1 red tail shark, Cichlids , 1 convict cichlid, yoyo ,clown louch, breisl ,
Corals/Plants:
fake plants
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
reseach resach start with fish that are easy to kept. stay with it stay up with water changes make shoudl ur fish are happy
Description:
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Rated #489: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jonathan Wooldridge
Country: United States
Rank:
#489 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Jonathan Wooldridge on
Ratings:
2.98
Number of votes:
198
Quote:
Drama is life with the dull bits cut out -- Alfred Hitchcock
Fish Kept:
Lemon Angel
Weather Loach
Large Pleco
Cobolt Lobster
Clown Loach
3xRed-Tailed Sharks
6xCardinal Tetras
6xHarlequin Raspboras
Corals/Plants:
Swords of several sizes, some grass, and an onion
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
Have restocked the plants several times, until I decided to invest in better lighting. Replaced the 2' lamp with a double 3' lamp. So my advice is get good lighting. The little 2' lamps that come with some tanks just aren't enough.
Description:
My tank serves as a divider between the kitchen and the living room
Rated #490: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Landon
Country: United States
Rank:
#490 out of 652 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Landon on
Ratings:
2.98
Number of votes:
212
Quote:
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
About Yourself:
I enjoy Ford Mustangs and driving or racing (legal). I also play football and soccer. I always enjoyed aquariums, finding tropical fish and saltwater fish to be very beautiful. For awhile my mom didn't want me to have a fishtank, but one year during Christmas I opened up a 10 gallon tank. It was nothing big, but it was awesome and I still use it to this day. Fish have even taken over my previous hobby of cars, although that still has quite a bit of importance.
Fish Kept:
Have kept and bred several guppies and raised the fry from birth. Also have had Clown Loaches, Neon Tetras, Glowlight Tetras, Bettas, Mollies, Tiger Barbs, Gourami, Plecos, Crabs, and a few Snails. Many fish have been transported to my brothers tank, or of course, some have died through trial and error.
Corals/Plants:
Just the plastics, it's enough for me to keep track and assist fish in their lives. I'm not prepared to work with live plants.
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
Just take your time. Don't rush to fill your tank with fish or decorations. While filling a tank with tons of decor may make it look beautiful and seem like they have tons of obstacles to swim around, in truth, many times a cluttered tank is stressful. Don't buy tons of fish all at once, introduce a few at a time, not only is it better on the habitat, it saves your wallet and you can figure out what fish is causing problems in the community. At the same time, take a few chances, don't be afraid to buy a beautiful fish just because many are known to be aggressive, if the tank is setup properly and you balance ample hiding and large spaces you can probably get away with putting in a fish species that tends to be aggressive, just monitor the tank for awhile until you fill comfortable that it won't attack.
Description:
This is my 10 gallon tank. Nothing extremely special. I have tons of hiding spots because guppies get pregnant a lot and I usually lose several fry from being eaten, hopefully this time around they'll seek shelter first. I also have a liking for Clown Loaches which are shy, and so they need hiding as well. I recently took my Betta from her bowl and into the tank and also purchased a Clown Loach, it's working out great. Since then, I've also added two Tiger Barbs and am going to expriment with a Black Moor and see how that goes...but that was after this pic was taken.