Top 791 - 800 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #791: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Benito & Anne
Country: United States
Rank:
#791 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
Various Central and South American Cichlids, and a 15 inch Pleco
Corals/Plants:
A few various freshwater plants.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Be Patient and stay consistent with water changes and lighting schedules.
Description:
Our 55 Gal. Cichlid tank. Added petrified wood and some other rock formations. Also use a bubble wall, which the fish love.
Rated #792: 135 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: daniel
Country: Australia
Rank:
#792 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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daniel on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
113
Fish Kept:
Mbuna, Peacocks, Haps, Tangs and Victorians but mostly malawi.
Corals/Plants:
Texas holey rock and fake plants.
Tank Size:
135 gallons
Advice:
Google all your info and read alot. It really isn't that hard if you do your research.
Description:
135 gallon African Cichlid Tank
Rated #793: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Trev
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#793 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Trev on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
80
Fish Kept:
Hillstream Loach, Ryukin Goldfish, Oranda Goldfish, Fancy Goldfish
Corals/Plants:
Amazon SwordJava FernVallisneria RubraElodea Densa
Tank Size:
48 gallons
Advice:
As exciting as it can be, start slow. Cycle your tank, build up your stock slowly.
Description:
My tank. I've had loads of setups over the years but I love my fancies. Full of character, tame and so much fun at feeding time.
Rated #794: 200 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: bill
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#794 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
bill on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
348
Quote:
big up
Fish Kept:
american cichlids and plecos
Corals/Plants:
bogwood/ rocks/driftwood/sand/
the plants i keep are vallisneria gigantea / vallisneria spiralis
Tank Size:
200 gallons
Advice:
keep your fish tank clean and maintain well regular 25% water changes when you buy new fish have a good look a what your buying and get info on the fish you are buying
Description:
chocolate cichlids/oscars/convits/plecos
Rated #795: 72 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: winston
Country: United States
Rank:
#795 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
winston on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
140
Quote:
Leave no man behind
About Yourself:
My name is Shawn, and I live in Vallejo, CA. I have been in the hobby since I was 15, and I have been keeping fish for 16 years. I absolutely love to keep freshwater fish and have no intentions on going to saltwater. I only purchase farm raised specimens. I have also joined this community because i am interested in networking with other hobbyist.
Fish Kept:
3 Yellow Labs, 2 Pseudotropheus Cobalts, 1 Gara Pingi Pingi, 3 Gouramis, 3 Kuli Loachs, 1 Bristle nose Plec, 1 Tiger Plec, 1 Greshoff's Catfish.
Corals/Plants:
Anubias
Tank Size:
72 gallons
Advice:
1. Buy at least a 20 gallon tank if you can afford it. Despite marketing to the contrary, small tanks are not 'ideal for the beginner'. A large tank is more stable in terms of temperature and water chemistry.
2. Wash filter sponges and other 'biological' media in tank water, NOT tap water, to avoid killing beneficial bacteria.
3. Carry out water changes regularly - 25% per month should probably be considered a MINIMUM for an average community tank.
4. Do not overfeed. Feed small quantities of food and watch fish eat it before adding more. Do not be tempted to feed fish because they 'look hungry' - 2 times daily is sufficient.
5. Do check the requirements and compatibility of species BEFORE buying.
6. Observe fish carefully before buying; avoid any with split fins, damaged gills, etc.
7. Release new fish into the tank gradually - float the bag for at least 15 minutes to equalize temperature.
8. Use a quarantine tank for new fish wherever possible.
9. Read up on the 'cycling' process and its consequences.
10. Stock slowly to give the bacterial population time to increase to match the additional waste load.
11. Do not overstock. 1" of fish per gallon is often used as a general guideline, but this cannot be used as a hard and fast rule - you can't put a 10" fish in a 10 gallon tank. Remember that your tank will be easier to keep healthy if you under stock.
12. Avoid the use of too many chemical additives unless you fully understand the consequences of their use.
Description:
My second tank, 72 gal bow
Rated #796: 220 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: abitfishy
Country: Australia
Rank:
#796 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
abitfishy on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
140
Fish Kept:
green arowana, siamese tiger, tiger bichir, gold spot pleco, sailfin pleco, clown loaches
Corals/Plants:
fake plants
Tank Size:
220 gallons
Advice:
read up on many fish and aquarium articles
Description:
Arowana and friends
Rated #797: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: travis
Country: United States
Rank:
#797 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
travis on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
126
Quote:
1
About Yourself:
1
Fish Kept:
1 plecostamus
4 african cichlids
1 red devil
2 rainbow sharks
1 red tiger oscar
Corals/Plants:
various fake plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
buy fish
Description:
another one
Rated #798: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Eric
Country: United States
Rank:
#798 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Eric on
Ratings:
4.79
Number of votes:
107
Fish Kept:
Currently there are Two glo-fish style neon fish, three emperor tetras, two penguin tetras, two black medium sized angelfish, two rainbow tetras, a black molly, three algae-eating shrimp and a dwarf frog.
Corals/Plants:
I have three amazon swords and a brand new offset; about five scarlet temple plants, four red ludwigia, three corkscrew vallisneria, two mondo grass plants, some dwarf grass and a bit of java moss.
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
My experience with planted tanks is the following:
- Take your time with the layout (i.e.which plants to use, and which lighting, hardness, fish will be compatible)
- Be patient!
- Do your research. There's more to aquarium keeping than throwing a bunch of cool looking fish in a tank.
- A healthy looking aquarium will be much more rewarding
Description:
side view 20 gal
Rated #799: 34 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Kamil
Country: Czech Republic
Rank:
#799 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Kamil on
Ratings:
4.78
Number of votes:
130
Fish Kept:
Blue Gourami
Corals/Plants:
dont know yet :)
Tank Size:
34 gallons
Advice:
dont know yet :)
Description:
my 34 gallon (130 liters) freshwater fish tank.
Rated #800: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: dreamcatcer98
Country: United States
Rank:
#800 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
dreamcatcer98 on
Ratings:
4.78
Number of votes:
88
Quote:
I love fish!
Fish Kept:
2 clown loach
4 platies
3 silver dollars
2 corys
1 Oto
1 apple snail
1 Sengal Bichir
6 African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
faux plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
n/a
Description:
8 Cichlids, 2 Clown Loaches, 1 sengal bichir, 6 apple snails, 2 chinese algae eaters, 3 silver dollars, 1 Otocinclus .
Sand bottom, with slate, river rock, tree, and fake plant decorations