Top 31 - 40 Freshwater Tanks 2009

Rated #31: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #31: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - combination of lace rock and rocks i picked up at a local creek
Username: jose
Country: United States
Rank: #31 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: jose on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 103
Quote: "MAS PUTO"
About Yourself: new to the aquarium hobby
Fish Kept: 3 tiger barbs 2 albino barbs 2 green barbs 2 rainbow shark 2 small plecos
Corals/Plants: all fake plants with a few rocks from a local creek
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Advice: the bigger the tank the better,..........i wish i had a 100 gallon
Description: combination of lace rock and rocks i picked up at a local creek

Rated #32: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #32: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - African Cichlid 55g AGA Aquarium (9/15/09)
Username: Carl Inserra Jr.
Country: United States
Rank: #32 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: Carl Inserra Jr. on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 98
Quote: "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment." -Buddha
Fish Kept: Various African Cichlids, Blood Parrots, and Peacocks. Feed: Hikari Bio-Gold+, Hikari Cichlid Excel, Frozen Brine Shrimp, Frozen Blood Worms, Hikari Cichlid Delight, Seaweed Salad
Corals/Plants: Various silk and plastic plants.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: Take your time and listen to the experts!
Description: African Cichlid 55g AGA Aquarium (9/15/09)

Rated #33: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #33: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 75 gallon community
Username: John Sy
Country: Phillippines
Rank: #33 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: John Sy on
Ratings: 5.3
Number of votes: 87
Fish Kept: Angelfish, Glass catfish, clown loaches, dwarf gourami, Buenos Aires tetra, blue ram cichlid,boesmani (soon, I hope!)
Corals/Plants: All plants artificial
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Research, research, research...
Description: 75 gallon community

Rated #34: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #34: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 150 gallon freshwater tank with mixture of parrots and cichlids
Username: barthel
Country: United States
Rank: #34 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: barthel on
Ratings: 5.29
Number of votes: 146
About Yourself: Well I started with goldfish as most of us do I suppose. From there each tank got a little bigger and more expensive. But I love just kicking back watching fish after work, theres nothing more relaxing..
Fish Kept: 3 parrot cichlids, 10 assorted african cichlids, 2 rosey barbs, 1 catfish for cleaning purposes
Corals/Plants: All Fake plastic plants
Tank Size: 150 gallons
Advice: Filtration is the key to happiness. Spend as much money as you can on the filter, so you can spend less time cleaning your tank.
Description: 150 gallon freshwater tank with mixture of parrots and cichlids

Rated #35: 132 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #35: 132 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Mbuna setup
Username: mbuna
Country: Romania
Rank: #35 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: mbuna on
Ratings: 5.29
Number of votes: 116
Quote: ...
About Yourself: ...
Fish Kept: Mbuna Cichlids
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 132 gallons
Advice: be pacient
Description: Mbuna setup

Rated #36: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #36: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Freshwater tank in freshwater section
Username: Patrick
Country: United States
Rank: #36 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: Patrick on
Ratings: 5.27
Number of votes: 109
About Yourself: Love Fishing and Aquariums
Fish Kept: African cichlids from Lake Malawi. Mostly Peacocks and Haplochromis,Clown Loaches , & Syndontis
Corals/Plants: Corkscrew Vallisneria
Tank Size: 120 gallons
Advice: Do weekly 15% water changes.
Description: Freshwater tank in freshwater section

Rated #37: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #37: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - my 125 gallon cichlid tank
Username: tyler johnson
Country: United States
Rank: #37 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: tyler johnson on
Ratings: 5.27
Number of votes: 98
Quote: "live life to the fullest"
About Yourself: ive been keeping fish ever since i was a little kid. i dont know why i like it so much but its a blast to make these beautiful tanks to look at.
Fish Kept: blue peacock,red peacocks, red devil, blood parrots, jack dempshey, ob zebras,bubblebees,fire mouth,ac,silver dollar, electric yellow, bacarhides, war heads, and so much more.
Corals/Plants: i have lava rock and pumice stone. i took that huge pumice rock in the middle and cut it in half with a hot saw and drilled holes in it. it actually weighes like 90 lbs and floats. i had to weigh it down with lava rock.
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Advice: never give up on what makes you happy. when having cichlids be perpared to lose fish. these fish fight alot
Description: my 125 gallon cichlid tank

Rated #38: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #38: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Mbuna Set Up
Username: Guiness
Country: South Africa
Rank: #38 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: Guiness on
Ratings: 5.23
Number of votes: 131
Quote: Live Life
About Yourself: Own my own business. Sales agent for numerous Footwear Manufacturers and importers / distributors of Formal Fashion Comfort and safety Always been interested in fish Find them very relaxing and therapeutic. Grew up in the ocean diving and surfing. Never got around to setting up a tank. Now I am 32 and it is time. Probably inspired by a mate of mines set up around 400Gallon Malawi Cichlid tank. Keen to hear anyones thoughts on my set up, LIKES DISLIKES SUGGESTIONS ect
Fish Kept: Malawi Cichlids Mbunas 17 In total mixed
Corals/Plants: A few plastic plants
Tank Size: 50 gallons
Advice: New at this (First Tank) so STILL LEARNING - READ READ READ!!! ALSO Use sites such as this for info and tips on set ups ect VERY HELPFUL Decide on the type of fish you want first then plan from there. Be patient with your set up. FILTRATION IS KEY and KNOW THE NITROGEN CYLCE Clean Decor and substrate thoroughly Choose the correct Fish not just anything in stock at the moment. It may be tedious to start BUT it will pay off long term (I hope)
Description: Mbuna Set Up

Rated #39: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #39: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - discus tank
Username: adam
Country: United States
Rank: #39 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: adam on
Ratings: 5.22
Number of votes: 111
Fish Kept: Discus, Emperor tetras, threadfin rainbows, german blue rams, a very happy beta, otto cats, stingray plecos, japonica shrimp, bamboo shrimp, ghost shrimp
Corals/Plants: assorted swords, anubias, glossastigma, java fern, java moss, red ludwigia...etc
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Advice: take your time and dont overstock
Description: discus tank

Rated #40: 110 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #40: 110 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Mangrove Jack tank. Other fish in there, for the moment.
Username: Chris
Country: Australia
Rank: #40 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By: Chris on
Ratings: 5.22
Number of votes: 107
Quote: There's two sides to every fish.
Fish Kept: 1 x Mangrove Jack, 3 x Jack Dempsy, 5 x Bistlenose and 3 others not quiet sure on breed.
Corals/Plants: Fake plants. Mangrove root and black slate.
Tank Size: 110 gallons
Advice: It's only money. Reading up on stuff is good, but better to learn from experience.
Description: Mangrove Jack tank. Other fish in there, for the moment.

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