Top 191 - 200 Freshwater Tanks 2008
Rated #191: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: David
Country: United States
Rank:
#191 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Ratings:
4.18
Number of votes:
137
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids - Tanganyikans
Corals/Plants:
artificial
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Do lots of research on fish compatibility and keep your tank clean.
Description:
My 75g Tanganyikan Tank
Rated #192: 15 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Bharath
Country: India
Rank:
#192 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Bharath on
Ratings:
4.18
Number of votes:
120
About Yourself:
I m just an ordinary Fish Freak ^_^
Fish Kept:
Fresh water Puffer, Tetras and GlowFish !
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
15 gallons
Advice:
Ask for advises from an professional before setting up an aquarium !
Description:
It is just an ordinary Freshwater tank.. with rock settings... i have added an Blue Marine light and a Black light for Ornamental purpose and an Plastic Plant !! using an SHANDA powerhead ! normal under gravel filtration
Rated #193: 225 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Leo Rochon
Country: United States
Rank:
#193 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Ratings:
4.17
Number of votes:
126
Quote:
That's jackassery!
About Yourself:
Retired U.S. Marine/Iraq Vet trying to stay busy :)
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids - 2 Auratus, 2 Red Zebras, 1 Albino Zebra, 1 Powder Blue Zebra, 1 Kenyi Hybrid, 1 Socolofi, 2 Unknown Mbuna (brown with orange fins).
Other - 2 Pictus Catfish, 2 Red Belly Pacu
Corals/Plants:
Unknown grass plants
Tank Size:
225 gallons
Advice:
Play hard
Description:
Added a few more pieces of slate.
Rated #194: 45 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Bonnie and Scott
Country: Australia
Rank:
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Submitted By:
Bonnie and Scott on
Ratings:
4.17
Number of votes:
133
Quote:
Whatsup!!!!!!! Jo Jo
About Yourself:
Scott and I are avid fish enthusiasts. We have 7 tanks all up. What should be our pride and joy however is still in the process of being repaired. A custom 6x2x2.5 foot tank the support bracing was not strong enough and was bowing out when completely full so at the moment it is half full and not looking good at present. It will be in time where we will keep our cichlids.
What started out as a second hand tank given to us 3 years ago has now taken over our life, our home and our wallet. As anyone knows who is addicted.
Fish Kept:
1 Blue Jahani, 2 Electric Yellows, 2 Lupias, 1 breeding pair of Transcriptus with approx 20 babies, 2 (soon to be more) Trophus Bemba, 1 Syondotus Eruptus, 2 Princess Daffodils, 2 Albino Algae Eaters, 1 male Bristle Nose, 1 Red Emperor, 1 unknown nickname is Blue Opaline.
Just about all the fish are either babies or Juvies and cant wait till they get bigger and their colors start to show more.
Corals/Plants:
mass of Java Moss and 2 Anubias attached to driftwood.
Tank Size:
45 gallons
Advice:
Change the water regularly, dont overfeed and enjoy
Description:
The Blue Jahanni is a camera hog everytime we took a pic he was in it. The rocks on the bottom where the transcriptus is, is where all the babies hide (really cute at feeding time). And the Sonadontus hides behind all the rocks at the back only popping his head out at night or when it is feeding. (PLEASE FORGIVE THE NAME BEING SPELT INCORRECTLY)
Rated #195: 65 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Tommy gun
Country: Canada
Rank:
#195 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Tommy gun on
Ratings:
4.17
Number of votes:
128
Quote:
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About Yourself:
Having fun is an important part of stress management.
Fish Kept:
African cichlids from lakes Malawi, Tanganyika, and Victoria. Mostly lake Malawi.
Corals/Plants:
Artificial Plants, Texas holy rocks
Tank Size:
65 gallons
Advice:
Feed your fish on time. Do the water changes when you are supposed. Clean the filter. The routine maintenance of aquariums is a must, and delays can cause your fish to suffer, or under extreme circumstances even to die. Avoid the costs of medications, additives, and replacing dead fish or plants, by keeping their habitat at optimal conditions.
If you find the routine maintenance of the tank too difficult or time consuming, then you should perhaps reconsider whether having fish is worth it to you.
Description:
My 65 Gal Tank
Rated #196: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Bill
Country: United States
Rank:
#196 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Bill on
Ratings:
4.17
Number of votes:
124
Quote:
To be old and wise, you must first be young and dumb!
About Yourself:
I'm a service rep for a large MROP distributor (basically a industrial supplier) here in Ohio. I'm 24 and enjoy my fish as one of my hobbies. I started with small tanks when I was just a child with my father helping. He was very big into fancy tailed guppies at the time. The hobby died out for me until recently I bought my first house and once again have a place to keep a tank. I enjoy smaller aquariums (under 70 gallons) that are well set up to larger in your face just because I can tanks. I really like my tank because I believe it is part of the room, and a very nice focal point when hanging out with friends.
Fish Kept:
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
48 gallons
Advice:
Take it slow, no one got there overnight. Next time you get laughed at for an oops, remember chances are we've allready done it, and got the same results.
Description:
72 Bow front community tank.
Rated #197: 28 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Scott
Country: United States
Rank:
#197 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
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Ratings:
4.17
Number of votes:
149
About Yourself:
I'm fairly new at this. I got a 10 gallon aquarium up and running for six months last year before moving up to this one after Christmas. The Calicos, Pleco, and some of the Danios are from the original batch, the Swords are new.
Fish Kept:
Two Red Wag Swordtails, four Mickey Mouse Swordtails, two Calico Fantails, half a dozen Zebra Danios (including the biggest, fattest one you've ever seen!) and one medium Plecostomus.
Corals/Plants:
Mixture of live and fake plants
Tank Size:
28 gallons
Advice:
Keep the water clean, change 20% weekly, don't overfeed.
Description:
Medieval Village - 28 G Bowfront
Rated #198: 46 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: mary
Country: Canada
Rank:
#198 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
mary on
Ratings:
4.16
Number of votes:
159
About Yourself:
New hobby. Always wanted to have a fish tank, so I am just beginning and I am finding it completely addictive.
Fish Kept:
African cichlids.
2 Electric Yellow
4 Powder Blue
1 Aurutus
1 Cherry Zebra
2 Purple Acei
2 Yellow Blaze
Corals/Plants:
Artificial plants made here in town.
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
None yet - I'm new myself.
Description:
African Cichlid Tank
Electric yellows, powder blues, aurutus, cherry zebras, purple aceis and yellow blaze.
Rated #199: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Vanessa
Country: United States
Rank:
#199 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Vanessa on
Ratings:
4.16
Number of votes:
147
About Yourself:
I've had fish since I was 12 I am now 22. I am a Medical Assistant and a Student.
Fish Kept:
In this photo which was taken in december I just had 2 electric yellows and a cobalt which were about half an inch big. I now have about 12 cichlids in there that have now grown to about a inch and half. I will post new pics soon.
Corals/Plants:
one bamboo and a piece of driftwood with a plant attached.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Have lots of patience and research the type of fish you'd like to have. Buy the largest tank you can afford. The bigger the tank the easier it is to keep it clean. Don't ask Walmart or Petsmart for advice they don't know ssh** lol.
Description:
My cichlids tank
Rated #200: 46 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Parrotfishman
Country: United States
Rank:
#200 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Parrotfishman on
Ratings:
4.16
Number of votes:
120
About Yourself:
still young, but really know alot about cichlids.
Fish Kept:
Severum, red parrot , angel fish, electric blue, strawberry peacock, venustus, mono, L142 pleco, rock krib
Corals/Plants:
fake plastic plant
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
Keep your fish well fed and make sure it gets along
Description:
My 46 gallon tank, most of the fish are hiding behind the rocks.