2006 Top 10 Freshwater Tanks

Rated #11: dannyboy

7ft south american display tank.

State: None/Other Country: United Kingdom

All-time Rank: #222 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 08/07/2006

Ratings: 5.21

Number of votes: 787

Description: 7ft south american display tank.

Rated #12: TimothyS

40G (UK) Malawi Mbuna Tank TimothyS

State: None/Other Country: United Kingdom

All-time Rank: #232 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 12/20/2006

Ratings: 5.19

Number of votes: 633

Description: 40G (UK) Malawi Mbuna Tank TimothyS

Rated #13: funky187

this is an updated picture of my previous one.  i had to move to my new home, luckly everyone made it here with me.

State: Illinois Country: United States

All-time Rank: #246 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 01/30/2006

Ratings: 5.16

Number of votes: 1079

Description: this is an updated picture of my previous one. i had to move to my new home, luckly everyone made it here with me.

Rated #14: fishman76092

400 gallon display

75 gallon sump with 2 magdrive pumps
8 x 65W PC lighting (10000K, 460nm)

FIsh list:
4 x Cichla temensis (16-18')
2 x Silver Arowana (18')
1 x Brachy. tigrinusm (15')
2 x Hypostomus spp (12')

State: Texas Country: United States

All-time Rank: #259 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 10/15/2006

Ratings: 5.15

Number of votes: 756

Description: 400 gallon display 75 gallon sump with 2 magdrive pumps 8 x 65W PC lighting (10000K, 460nm) FIsh list: 4 x Cichla temensis (16-18") 2 x Silver Arowana (18") 1 x Brachy. tigrinusm (15") 2 x Hypostomus spp (12")

Rated #15: peter_c1

A slice of Lake Malawi (in my bedroom)  :-)
A lake malawi rocky biotope with spalshes of green n red plants/mossess and lillies.

State: None/Other Country: United Kingdom

All-time Rank: #260 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 09/20/2006

Ratings: 5.15

Number of votes: 745

Description: A slice of Lake Malawi (in my bedroom) :-) A lake malawi rocky biotope with spalshes of green n red plants/mossess and lillies.

Rated #16: davea

125 frontosa colony

State: California Country: United States

All-time Rank: #272 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 09/08/2006

Ratings: 5.12

Number of votes: 762

Description: 125 frontosa colony

Rated #17: gossamer

Same tank with plants

State: Ohio Country: United States

All-time Rank: #277 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 12/20/2006

Ratings: 5.11

Number of votes: 633

Description: Same tank with plants

Rated #18: blineweaver

Large South and Central American Cichlids

State: Texas Country: United States

All-time Rank: #287 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 10/11/2006

Ratings: 5.08

Number of votes: 661

Description: Large South and Central American Cichlids

Rated #19: jusophine

64G/240L Malawi Mbuna Tank established April 2005
Mix of Ps Acei, Ps Crabro, M. Callianos,OB Trevawasae, Lab caeuruleus, May.Estherae,Syno Multi's.

For more information see my home page;
http://www.freewebs.com/malawimoon/index.htm

State: None/Other Country: United Kingdom

All-time Rank: #295 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 04/19/2006

Ratings: 5.07

Number of votes: 856

Description: 64G/240L Malawi Mbuna Tank established April 2005 Mix of Ps Acei, Ps Crabro, M. Callianos,OB Trevawasae, Lab caeuruleus, May.Estherae,Syno Multi's. For more information see my home page; http://www.freewebs.com/malawimoon/index.htm

Rated #20: miguelcarlo83

 (04/11/2006) I just changed the set-up today.  I had to clean the tank so I took some rocks out and changed the set-up a bit. Added the rocks towards the back more and dug the sand out to make bigger and deeper caves.  I wedged the mangrove root into a sort of angle, threw some rocks one on top of the other at random to make it look more natural then decided to use my synthetic plants by bunching the Val and Hygrophilia together, leaving the Banana Lilly on its own and putting the large Cryptocoryne next to the mangrove root.  I hope the change is a welcoming one! Happy fishkeeping to you all! God bless and all the best!

State: None/Other Country: Australia

All-time Rank: #310 out of 3375 Freshwater Tanks worldwide.

Submitted: 11/04/2006

Ratings: 5.05

Number of votes: 644

Description: (04/11/2006) I just changed the set-up today. I had to clean the tank so I took some rocks out and changed the set-up a bit. Added the rocks towards the back more and dug the sand out to make bigger and deeper caves. I wedged the mangrove root into a sort of angle, threw some rocks one on top of the other at random to make it look more natural then decided to use my synthetic plants by bunching the Val and Hygrophilia together, leaving the Banana Lilly on its own and putting the large Cryptocoryne next to the mangrove root. I hope the change is a welcoming one! Happy fishkeeping to you all! God bless and all the best!

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