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 #21: lynx Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
Ok I just took this pic will give a better one when I have a better cam
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State:  None/Other Country: Sri Lanka
 
Rank: #21 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.60
Number of Votes: 20
Photo Caption: Ok I just took this pic will give a better one when I have a better cam
Advice: Start it with minimum knowledge and use information in the web for good use. its been only 6 months for me in this hobby and Im very interested in it.
Fish Kept: Neon Tettra 12 Sarphy Tettra 8 Blue gourami 2 Red fin Shark 1 Colidoris 2 Snail 1
Plants Kept: Various types.
Tank Size: 60
Description: its a 60 Gallon tank along with a side split ceramic/ charcoal Filter. Nothing much in regulating the temperature as the outside temperature here is Sri Lanka is pretty much 30 C. Im Trying out various setups and Fish. Right now Im going for tetra tank along with hard to find fish.
 

 #22: jaffa Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
here's my tank
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State:  None/Other Country: United Kingdom
 
Rank: #22 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.59
Number of Votes: 90
Photo Caption: here's my tank
Advice: Be patient and listen to advice
Fish Kept: 2x green severums (breeding pair), 2x angels, 6x odyssey barbs, 1x five banded barb, 6x cardinal tetra, 6x firelight neons, 3x sword tail platty, 5x sunset platty, 1x mountain minow, 2x clown loaches, 4 x corydoras, 1x albino cory and 4x glass shrimps.
Plants Kept: various lol
Tank Size: 57
Description: 260ltr Jewel 260 bow fronted tank, 121cm X 46cm X 64cm. 1x aqua glow tube, 1x moonlight actinic tube, 1x modified flu-val filter 2500 l/ph, whisper air pump
 

 #23: slimline Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
Latest Picture of my fishtank as of Nov. 2, 2008
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State:  None/Other Country: Canada
 
Rank: #23 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.41
Number of Votes: 100
Photo Caption: Latest Picture of my fishtank as of Nov. 2, 2008
Quote: Stories from the past can give us pointers for the present.
Advice: Experiment
Fish Kept: ID shark, ghouramis, flying fox, chinese algae eater
Plants Kept: anubia nana, christmas tree moss (vesicularia dubyana), windelov fern (microsorum pteropus), linophila sessiliflora, baby tears (hemianthus micrantemoides), ludwigia repens,anacharis,dwarf lotus,etc.
Tank Size: 90
Description: Fish Tank with variety of plants and fish, no CO2, my stress reliever
 

 #24: ronsta6969 Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
90l Community with 30L Axolotl tank
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #24 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.27
Number of Votes: 11
Photo Caption: 90l Community with 30L Axolotl tank
Quote: Uh huh
About Yourself: Love Aquariums!!
Advice: Take it slooooow.
Fish Kept: 10 Platys, male and female + approx 5-10 fry, 2 Albino Sucker Catfish, 3 Corys and 3 Mystery Snails.
Plants Kept: Giant Marimo Ball, Anubias Lanceolata, Amizon Swords, Java Moss, Wysteria, Dwarf Hairgrass.
Tank Size: 20
Description: AQUA ONE - AR620 90L (approx. 20 gallons) All included 36w light, 550l/hr top filter with Carbon, Sponge and Ceramic Rings. 100w Heater Sand Substrate
 

 #25: Katelyn Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
My updated 10 gallon fish tank
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State:  None/Other Country: Australia
 
Rank: #25 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.18
Number of Votes: 11
Photo Caption: My updated 10 gallon fish tank
Quote: None to do with fish
About Yourself: I love Fish
Advice: #1= Patience #2= DON'T follow the 1'' per gallon rule
Fish Kept: Guppies, Bettas, Paradise Fish, Danios, Gouramis, rasboras, goldfish, black widows...and even more
Plants Kept: basic plants
Tank Size: 11
Description: I bought this tank when I was 10 and I still have it! In my tank I have 6 harlequin Rasboras, 2 male guppies and one bristlenose catfish. Since I have spring cleaned the tank, I added plants and a powerful filter to aid in my over crowded tank.
 

 #26: r_connealy Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
variety of fish, a few real plants bust mostly fake
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State:  Michigan Country: United States
 
Rank: #26 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.05
Number of Votes: 77
Photo Caption: variety of fish, a few real plants bust mostly fake
Advice: Make sure you have room for another tank!
Fish Kept: Flower Horn, Red Devil, Jack Dempsey, Texas Blue, Convict, Pictus Cat, Clown Loach, Snake Fish, Pleco
Plants Kept: fake
Tank Size: 55
Description: always changing
 

 #27: briann844 Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
Breeding pair birchardis in a 30 planted
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State:  New Jersey Country: United States
 
Rank: #27 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.05
Number of Votes: 21
Photo Caption: Breeding pair birchardis in a 30 planted
Fish Kept: Tangs and malawi
Tank Size: 60
 

 #28: a1k8t3 Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
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State:  Kansas Country: United States
 
Rank: #28 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.03
Number of Votes: 93
Photo Caption: ..
Quote: .
About Yourself: .my finance tells me my hobby has turned into an obsession. Been keeping for about 3 years now
Advice: .Plan it out before you do it
Fish Kept: 10x harlequin rasbora 6x otto's 7x albino cory cats 10x white cloud mountain minnow 1x flying fox 1x bristle nose pleco about 4 dozen ghost shrimp and 1 random mosquito fish that hitchhiked its way into one of the plant bags when it was just a tiny fry and Malaysian trumpet snails
Plants Kept: Crinum, japanese rush, melon sword, red melon sword, amazon sword, anubis nana i believe, java moss, java fern, moss balls, and i believe that is is Also have africian root wood and
Tank Size: 55
Description: 55 gallon planted. Pea gravel substrate. Lighiting is T-5 HO 54w x 4 10000k Cascade 1000 canister filter and Penguin 600 HOB DIY UGJ system powered by 2x maxijet 600's with sponge pre-filters DIY overflow and 40gallon wet/dry and 10 gallon R/O top off tank. i need to update this picture it is kinda old the rock is no longer in the tank b/c it was lime stone and was causing my ph to be to high and i have added alot more plants.
 

 #29: PhxBlueFish Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
My 5 Gallon eclipse style planted desk top tank with cherry red shrimp. No co2, soil master select substrate.
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State:  Arizona Country: United States
 
Rank: #29 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 4.00
Number of Votes: 38
Photo Caption: My 5 Gallon eclipse style planted desk top tank with cherry red shrimp. No co2, soil master select substrate.
Quote: Live and let live
About Yourself: Real Estate Broker with a fish addiction opps I mean hobby. I love breeding angelfish and some cichlids for fun. I also still have a guppy like I did when I was 5 years old, I just can not give up on the guppies.
Advice: Have fun, read lot, and keep what you like.
Fish Kept: Angelfish, some cichlids and guppies
Plants Kept: Lower light low tech.
Tank Size: 46
Description: 46 Gallon Freshwater bowfront. 2x39 watt t5 bulbs 1 6700k the other is an antic. Gravel substrate with florite mixed in. DIY co2 every month or 2. This tank is my community tank for my angelfish to meet its mate.
 

 #30: yasherkoach Contact User [ Planted Tanks ] 
 
older/original/first aquasacpe
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State:  Oklahoma Country: United States
 
Rank: #30 out of 37 planted tanks worldwide
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Ratings: 3.99
Number of Votes: 100
Photo Caption: older/original/first aquasacpe
Quote: when in doubt, don't
About Yourself: Over the years, I always stopped to watch fish in pet shop aquariums. I bought mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters, chamleons, hermits, sea horses, red ear turtles, parakeets...but never a fish. In 2002, I received a fish catalog from Dr Fosters & Smith. I browsed through it. Started thinking, wow, there is so much to taking care of fish. I began to make lists of what I would need to be successful at this hobby. The list longer and longer over the years. And I realized there is a lot to fishkeeping than most would think. So I put it off. Then only a couple months or so ago, I thought, let me try my hand at it. I set the tank up (cost me about $1000.00), I bought some plants, then I purchased 2 zebra danios from Petsmart. I placed the two little guys in the tank. And I absolutely fell in love with the hobby. Two days later, I purchased 8 zebra danios and spent over $100.00 for water test kits. I read more I tested more, and now I have a very nice aquarium with fish and plants which are thriving. I work in the hospitality business as a bellman. This is a wonderful well laid web site. I look forward to reading more of its articles. This is the first fish hobbyist "club" I joined, and I look forward to the many years ahead.
Advice: Since 2002, I always wanted to keep a freshwater aquarium. Over the years, I read much material (especially Peter Hiscock) on the subject, finally, on May 6, 2008 - after collecting all the freshwater equipment set up - I purchased 2 zebra danios, two days later, 8 zebra danios. After 2 weeks, the aquarium was cycled. My best advice for new hobbyists is read read read. Decide if you want a freshwater or saltwater aquarium. I have a friend who bought a saltwater set up a few years back as her house warminig present. She bought over $1000.00 worth of beautiful fish and one electric eel for $200.00. After she set up her tank, she went to bed. The next morning, she woke up to find that all her beautiful fish were gone...the eel had a late night snack. This is the perfect example as to the reason a new fishkeeper must read.research. Do not get into this hobby at a whim, it is a lifelong responsible experience of pure delight. You'll be thankful in the end and I am sure the fish will be too if you take this hobby seriously and plan ahead.
Fish Kept: zebra danios; silver tip tetras; red platies; red wag platies; Olive Nerite Snails, Ghost Shrimp; Otocinclus Catfish, African Dwarf Frogs, Trumpet Snails, several red wag & red platy fry
Plants Kept: anubias barteri round leaf (1), anubias coffeefolia (1), anubias hastifolia (attached to driftwood) (1), anubias nana (attached to driftwood) (1), anubias nana (in gravel), java fern (attached to driftwood) (1), and java fern (in gravel) (1), duckweed (floating), salvinia (floating, java moss (on Malaysian driftwood); assorted river rock & sandstone
Tank Size: 55
Description: 48"Lx12"Wx21"D; Nutrigrow Fluorescent Plant Bulb (15W, 18", T8) on left side side and All Aquarium Fluorescent Bulb (18W, 18", T5) on right side; Marineland Penguin Bio-Wheel Filter 200 (one on each side of tank, 400 gph); Theo UL Heater 150 Watt; Carib Sea Flora Max with First Layer Pure Laterite for plant side; black and dark gravel mix with deep river pebble gravel on other side of tank; assorted air stones with Fusion 500 air pumps (2); 1 Aqua Light (red)
 

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