.: nine0nine :.Country:
United States
Ranked #2746 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.20
Votes:1762
Tank Size:1
Description:
betta bowl with lucky bamboo
.: Thad :.Country:
United Kingdom
Ranked #3365 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.71
Votes:818
Tank Size:1
Description:
1 Goldfish
.: tankenstein :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #3371 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.11
Votes:820
Tank Size:1
Description:
What not to do.
.: bradles :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #1483 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.98
Votes:794
Tank Size:1
Description:
this is my tank.
.: bumblegob :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #1403 out of 1577 planted tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.26
Votes:827
Tank Size:1
Description:
Here's the best I could do with such limited space!
.: Sensei :.Country:
Norway
Ranked #2808 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:3.16
Votes:457
Tank Size:1
Description:
Funky tank with a discus cave
.: azwandi :.Country:
Australia
Ranked #3130 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:2.82
Votes:420
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 #1575 out of 1577 planted tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.43
Votes:390
Tank Size:1
Description:
'
.: freshpleco :.Country:
United States
Ranked #3344 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:2.14
Votes:331
Tank Size:1
Description:
a male betta
.: Tizdiminutive :.Country:
United States
Ranked #1012 out of 1156 reef tanks worldwide
Ratings:4.68
Votes:371
Tank Size:1
Description:
1.5 reef
.: Muzzy666 :.Country:
United States
Ranked #3367 out of 3376 freshwater tanks worldwide
Ratings:1.58
Votes:213
Tank Size:1
Description:
my emo fishes ^^
.: brandon429 :.Country:
United States
Ranked #364 out of 1577 planted tanks worldwide
Ratings:5.45
Votes:124
Tank Size:1
Description:
bog aquarium, emersed and submersed zones, wild type guppies, seven years without a water change, no water movement (pumps), no heater, relies on humidic distribution of nutrients to emersed zone and capillary action of the wood back wall. the root system in the substrate (flourite gravel and laterite mix) is so dense it oxygenates the substrate and prevents rot in this uncirculated aquarium in a very unique 24 inch sphere. watch 'globe ecosystem' on youtube for details
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