Top 431 - 440 Freshwater Tanks 2008
Rated #431: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: destiny
Country: Canada
Rank:
#431 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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destiny on
Ratings:
3.18
Number of votes:
132
Quote:
here fishy fishy
About Yourself:
started with a 5 gallon gum ball tank i received when mom passed progressed to 2 35 gallon tanks
sold one 35 gallon with 5 cichlids
kept cominutity tank with herb(feeder goldfish) then just added various fish over time
JUST UPGRADED TO A 75 GALLON WITH NEW FISH PICS TO COME!!
Fish Kept:
one feeder gold fish(had him since he was an inch now hes HUGE!
2 id sharks
16 feeders(multi colored)
1 tetra
1 fish of an unknown species
1 Cobalt Blue Lobster
1 Tiger Pleco
1 Chinese algae eater
Corals/Plants:
13 various fake plants(to afraid to go real)
Rocks Rocks Rocks
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Try And Fail..........But Then Try Again!
Description:
Claws again!
Rated #432: 47 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: monte
Country: United States
Rank:
#432 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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monte on
Ratings:
3.18
Number of votes:
148
Fish Kept:
4 discus 3 corys 10 rummy nose tetras
Corals/Plants:
fake
Tank Size:
47 gallons
Advice:
clean
Description:
47 gal column 4 discus, 10 rummy nose tetras, 3 corys
Rated #433: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Danny
Country: United States
Rank:
#433 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Danny on
Ratings:
3.16
Number of votes:
126
About Yourself:
I started out with a community 10 gallon tank. It was fun for a while till i wanted to go bigger. Then i bought a 30 gallon,had that for a bit. then went bigger to a 55gallon. Now i have a sunfish and bottle mouth in my 30. Im a union carpenter so a stand/top were no problem to make.
Fish Kept:
Assoriated African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
All Fake Plants, Fake driftwood, and different stones
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Think about what you want, before you do it.
Description:
Blue GIll
Rated #434: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jack
Country: United States
Rank:
#434 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
jack on
Ratings:
3.15
Number of votes:
137
Quote:
i've had enough of this tree huggin hippy crap
About Yourself:
new to this hobby but learning fast what not to do
Fish Kept:
1 albino oscar, 4 gold fish, 1 yellow lab, 2 clown loaches, and an alge eater
Corals/Plants:
fake
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
research then buy
Description:
55 gal tank
Rated #435: 3 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jesse Adams
Country: United States
Rank:
#435 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Jesse Adams on
Ratings:
3.15
Number of votes:
128
About Yourself:
I'm a 17 years old, and I bought my little 3-gal fish tank to take a break off of my old 14-gal tank.
Fish Kept:
3 guppys
Corals/Plants:
Two real plant. Lots of REAL shells too ^_^
Tank Size:
3 gallons
Advice:
Fresh water puffer fish are EVIL! ...cute...BUT EVIL!
Description:
My 3-gal tank :)
Rated #436: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Katie
Country: United States
Rank:
#436 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Katie on
Ratings:
3.15
Number of votes:
136
Fish Kept:
1 Iridescent Shark, 1 Dragon Goby, 2 Mixed Fruit Tetras, 2 Balloon Mollies, 1 Flounder, 1 Pleco, 1 Glowlight Tetra, 2 Neon Tetras, 1 Bronze Cory, 1 Pictus Catfish & 1 Snail.
Corals/Plants:
3 Plastic Plants, Castle, Ship, Drift Wood, Coral Rock & Fake Snail On White Rocks With A Black Background.
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
I'am New Myself =]
Description:
Tank is a little cloudy... Picture was taken after just setting it up.
Rated #437: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: johnj
Country: United States
Rank:
#437 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
johnj on
Ratings:
3.15
Number of votes:
137
Fish Kept:
Oscars,Jack Dempsey.Bala sharks,Convict,Parrot,livingstoni
Corals/Plants:
Artificial
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Take your time
Description:
75g
Rated #438: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Binesh
Country: India
Rank:
#438 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Binesh on
Ratings:
3.14
Number of votes:
135
Fish Kept:
Mixed cichlid community tank. Fishes include 1 Jewel cichlid, 1 Albino white, 3 Red zebra, 2 Auratus, 1 peacock, 2 juvenile blue dolphin moori, 3 electric yellow, 2 electric blue, 1 golden severum ,1 green severum and 2 juvenile clown loaches.
Corals/Plants:
Artificial
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
Take good care of your fishes.
Description:
Mixed community cichlid tank
Rated #439: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jason
Country: United States
Rank:
#439 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Jason on
Ratings:
3.14
Number of votes:
160
Quote:
SharkBait Brew Ha Ha.
About Yourself:
Im Just A Regular Everyday Normal Guy.
Fish Kept:
Longfin Blue Danio, Red Wag Platy, Black Skirt Tetra, Orange Neon, Red/Blue Neon, Dalmation Molly, Plecostomous, Red Tail Shark.
Corals/Plants:
All Synthetic.
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
Take Your Time!
Description:
50 Gallon Full View.
See a 5 minute vid of the tank and all the fish here.
Song has swear words use caution!
Rated #440: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Shaun
Country: United States
Rank:
#440 out of 620 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2008
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Submitted By:
Shaun on
Ratings:
3.14
Number of votes:
131
About Yourself:
A buddy of mine got a tank off his cousin for free. 150 gallons. Lucky ba$tard. After watching him spend a little cash and then having the fun of setting it up. Then just sitting back and relaxing watching them for a while i knew i had to have y own.
Fish Kept:
A few goldfish, 4 catfish, couple sharks, 4 Algae eaters, 2 glass fish... and some other.
Corals/Plants:
I got two dont know the names of them.
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
Save up a little money befor you start. Always get the products that cost a little more theres a reason. Make sure you get the chemicals that your fish need. They will help your fish grow so much faster.
Description:
Another Angle