Top 651 - 660 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #651: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Pauline
Country: United States
Rank:
#651 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Pauline on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
90
Fish Kept:
cichlids, angels, various tetras, barbs, rainbows, guppies, plecos, synodontis, otos and a betta
Corals/Plants:
Various plants...am new to the planted tank
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Research, learn, ask questions, be patient, don't give up
Description:
Neolamprologus Brevis..shelldwelling cichlids
Rated #652: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: kyle
Country: United States
Rank:
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kyle on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
114
Quote:
I pick fish like women.! For there looks if they have a good attitude that's a bonus!
Fish Kept:
Venutus, Frontosa, tropheus, Bumblebee, strawberry peacock, ob peacock, hifin pleco, chocolate pleco
Corals/Plants:
Plastic
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Hiding places
Description:
My 56 Gal Cichlid tank
Rated #653: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Andrew
Country: Canada
Rank:
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Andrew on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
100
Fish Kept:
5 denisoni barbs, 2 kribensis, 1 spotted pleco, 1 albino cory, 4 pink zebra danios, 2 zebra danios, 4 neon tetras, 3 albino tetras, 5 white cloud minows, 2 lemon tetras, 1 pea puffer to eat the snails that came with my plants...
Corals/Plants:
floating plants (salvinia), juncus repens (tall grass), rosanervig, java fern, grass, moss, limnophila.
assorted bits of coral throughout the tank to maintain ph with my 3 pieces driftwood.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
make sure you can cycle your tank before adding expensive fish... take the advise dont learn the hard way...research everthing and ask questions
Description:
updated with all 25 fish
Rated #654: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Slim
Country: United States
Rank:
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Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
121
Fish Kept:
Frontosa Cichlid, Nyererei Hap, Sailfin Pleco (L-83), Red Zebra Cichlid, Blue Dolphin Cichlid, Compressiceps Cichlid, Blue Kenyi Cichlid, Gold Sexfasciatus Cichlid, Elongate Mbuna, Giant Danio, Ruby Red Peacock, Haplochromis Obliquidens
Corals/Plants:
Assorted artificial plants.
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Focus on the water levels, changes, and moving things around. Also get creative with caves. Cichlids appreciate those so much more than rocks on the gravel.
Description:
Mixed African Cichlid tank
Rated #655: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jordan
Country: United States
Rank:
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Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
120
Fish Kept:
-45 African Cichlids, Victorian, Malawi variety.
Corals/Plants:
Artificial Instant Reef
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
You can never ask to many questions, do your research.
Description:
African Cichlid
Rated #656: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: tanya
Country: United States
Rank:
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tanya on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
106
Quote:
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About Yourself:
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Fish Kept:
chiclids
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
keep fish that go well together, and keep your water clean for happy fish... always use a quarentine tank youl be glad you did...
Description:
75 gal
Rated #657: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jake
Country: Australia
Rank:
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Submitted By:
Jake on
Ratings:
4.91
Number of votes:
94
Quote:
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
About Yourself:
Started with a very basic 2ft tank a few years ago and not much knowledge. Did a few stupid things and now have researched and hopefully will not make the same mistakes again.
Had a break for a few years and now I am starting again with a larger tank. This is very early in the setup and cycle. I will post another photo in a few months. Trying a 'natural' look for a start with community fish.Maybe later on will change fish once I am comfortable. Trying all 'live' plants, with no C02, mainly low-tech plants. Using plant tabs and liquid fertilizer, so far so good. Depending on results may change it into a 'planted tank'. Enjoy and good luck all! Roy
Fish Kept:
Danio's, Guppies for a start
Corals/Plants:
All live plants includes: Java Moss, Java Fern, Elodea, Crypt, Hairgrass, Echinodorus and others
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
I'm a beginner myself. Research, Research, Research. Have a plan. Be Patient and take your time. Make small changes and keep up the maintenance and most of all Enjoy it. Try not to over analyze everything. Test the water especially during cycling. The bigger the tank the less the effect of changes in water conditions.
Description:
Have a nice day!
Rated #658: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Josef
Country: United States
Rank:
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Ratings:
4.91
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
Bolivian Ram, Common Pleco, Bumble Bee Catfish
Corals/Plants:
SpiderwoodMopani driftwoodArtificial plants
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
Just when you like it, you'll move things around. And that's ok.
Description:
29 gallon Bolivian ram tank
Rated #659: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jamesmay
Country: United States
Rank:
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Ratings:
4.91
Number of votes:
92
About Yourself:
New to fish tanks but it is a fun hobby.
Fish Kept:
4 young angels
3 blue long fin rams
2 hatchets
12 cardinal tetras
3 cory cats
1 small bushy nose pleco
Corals/Plants:
Couple pieces of real driftwood to mimic the Amazon environment. All artificial plants now, plus a couple rocks.
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
Change your water.
Description:
tank set up with an amazonian theme/vibe/ambiance/decor: 4 young angels
3 blue long fin rams
2 hatchets
12 cardinal tetras
3 cory cats
1 small bushy nose pleco
Rated #660: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Gaurav Misra
Country: United States
Rank:
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Gaurav Misra on
Ratings:
4.91
Number of votes:
182
Quote:
Live life FISHTYLE !
About Yourself:
I am a software consultant working for AMERICAN EXPRESS and I developed this hobby of fishes 1 year back. I started of with a 10 gallon tank ;-) no kidding !!! and had 3 goldfishes in it, then I moved on to a 55 gallon, sold it and got a 75 gallon tank 2 months back. Before my 75 gallon I had goldfishes and this is first time I am keeping CICHLIDS.
Fish Kept:
1 Yellow Lab
3 Odessa Barb
2 Auratus Gold (Male and Female)
1 Rainbow Boesemari
1 Rainbow
1 Gold Barb
3 Peacocks
1 Orange Zebra
1 Mainganos Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos
1 Blue Cichlid (not sure of the name)
1 PLECO
1 South American Cichlid
1 Jewel Cichlid
1 Diamond Cichlid
Corals/Plants:
Artificial plants...well plants don't go very well with CICHLIDS as they are diggers and it wont be long when you'll get up in the morning and find your plants uprooted and floating at the top :-)
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
This tank of mine is 8 weeks old now and at this point I have 18 fishes (list given below) and I am planning to get atleast 6-7 more. CICHLIDS are beautiful fishes and they will keep your tank very active (as they are aggressive) and it is fun to watch them.
But then, everything comes at a price :-) Yes, I am talking about maintaining your tank well and as long as you have good conditions in your tank, any fish will thrive.
My advice for the new hobbyists is that if you are planning to set up an aquarium, first check the condition of your TAP water and see how bad it looks. You can use API's test KIT to measure the levels of these chemicals and then can use AMQUEL products to remove them (they really work). ALso, when you set up a fresh tank, make sure that you give at least 3-4 weeks before you introduce any fish. Initially you can actually go an ask for some bio balls (go to PETLAND) as they really expedite the cycling process by providing "Nitrifying bacterias".You can also use a NITRIFYING BACTERIA" bottle for introducing bacterias in your tank.
Well, you must be thinking that why I have written such a big story..well trust me I know what a person goes through when he has to set up a new tank. Luckily I had my very good friend - SUJESH who helped me out and then there was BIG ALs.
South Florida residents can actually go to BIG AL's and ask for DON as he knows a lot about AFRICAN CICHLIDS.
Well, I think the space is getting bigger and bigger with what I have written so I will just stop here. Enjoy the photos which I took today (08/18/2007)
Description:
My African Cichlid Tank