.: nine0nine :.Country:
United States
Ranked #2638 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.23
Votes:1731
Tank Size:1
Description:
betta bowl with lucky bamboo
.: Thad :.Country:
United Kingdom
Ranked #3199 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.74
Votes:788
Tank Size:1
Description:
1 Goldfish
.: tankenstein :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #3205 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.12
Votes:796
Tank Size:1
Description:
What not to do.
.: bradles :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #1406 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:4.03
Votes:766
Tank Size:1
Description:
this is my tank.
.: bumblegob :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #1327 out of 1492 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.29
Votes:802
Tank Size:1
Description:
Here's the best I could do with such limited space!
.: Sensei :.Country:
Norway
Ranked #2660 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.21
Votes:424
Tank Size:1
Description:
Funky tank with a discus cave
.: azwandi :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #2982 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:2.87
Votes:398
Tank Size:1
Description:
my first tank (fish bowl) - a clear fish bowl, with gravels, plant, pump (air bubbles can be barely seen at the back of the plant). there is a fantail, and you can see a couple of zebra danios too
.: Bella :.Country:
United States
Ranked #1492 out of 1492 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.43
Votes:367
Tank Size:1
Description:
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.: freshpleco :.Country:
United States
Ranked #3177 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:2.20
Votes:302
Tank Size:1
Description:
a male betta
.: Tizdiminutive :.Country:
United States
Ranked #950 out of 1090 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:4.74
Votes:334
Tank Size:1
Description:
1.5 reef
.: Muzzy666 :.Country:
United States
Ranked #3202 out of 3205 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.63
Votes:185
Tank Size:1
Description:
my emo fishes ^^
.: brandon429 :.Country:
United States
Ranked #597 out of 1090 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:5.63
Votes:103
Tank Size:1
Description:
the worlds smallest long term SPS and LPS coral reef tank. Internal refugium, fully sealed relying on internal O2 production (with no evaporation) and years established http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XOsi tYhihc
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