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 #1: Blunted Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Thinbar Datnoids. Pretty Rare Fish.
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State:  New Hampshire Country: United States
 
Rank: #1 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 90.80
Number of Votes: 93
Photo Caption: Thinbar Datnoids. Pretty Rare Fish.
Advice: Go big or Go home.
Fish Kept: Arowana's, Datnoids, Rays, Geophagus, more.
Plants Kept: yikes.
Tank Size: 120
Description: Sick
 

 #2: bberg Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Ruby Red Peacock Aulonocara Rubescens
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State:  California Country: United States
 
Rank: #2 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 7.24
Number of Votes: 49
Photo Caption: Ruby Red Peacock Aulonocara Rubescens
Quote: Miles- "No, if anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving. I am NOT drinking any f**king Merlot!"
About Yourself: it all started with a carnival goldfish my kids brought home...
Advice: Over-filter for Cichlids
Fish Kept: Lake Malawi Cichlids: Ruby Red Peacock 1M, Sunshine Peacock 1M, Electric Yellow- Labidochromis Caeruleus 1M 1F, Placidochromes phenochilus "Tanzania" 1M 1F Other: 3 Clown Loach, 1 L200 "green phantom" Pleco
Plants Kept: few live plants, mostly fake. Lava rock and crushed aragonite
Tank Size: 75
Description: SeaClear acrylic 75 gal Tall 48x15x24 in, 2 x 36" T-8 lights, Eheim Pro II 2028 canister filter, Marineland Emperor Bio-Wheel 280, 200W Marineland Visi-Therm Stealth Submersible Aquarium Heater Crushed aragonite substrate & lava rocks At Work- 8 gal BiUbe with Plattys
 

 #3: Uros Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Microgeophagus ramirezi
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State:  None/Other Country: Slovenia
 
Rank: #3 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 7.12
Number of Votes: 16
Photo Caption: Microgeophagus ramirezi
Tank Size: 240
Description: JUWEL 240
 

 #4: Allie72 Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
5' Wide bar datnoid
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State:  None/Other Country: Canada
 
Rank: #4 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.87
Number of Votes: 15
Photo Caption: 5" Wide bar datnoid
Quote: Research your fish, Google It!
Advice: Research your fish...not all cichlids can live/thrive together. S/C American cichlids are not compatible with African cichlids. For many reasons! Google It!! 1g per 1" of small fish....so if a Betta gets 3" full grown he should be in at least a 3g tank
Fish Kept: Angelfish,keyhole cichlids, Datnoids 4 fancy plecos, 2 BN Plecos, common pleco, Mixed African cichlids, Otos
Tank Size: 120
Description: OUR TANKS: 120g, 2/33, 15, 2/12g, 25g...more to come
 

 #5: doomydarkdoom Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Dad (wild-type) and Mom (weird chocolate one), giving my camera lens the Evil Eye for zooming in on their fry.
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State:  Texas Country: United States
 
Rank: #5 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.75
Number of Votes: 20
Photo Caption: Dad (wild-type) and Mom (weird chocolate one), giving my camera lens the Evil Eye for zooming in on their fry.
Advice: Google everything, always put in LESS food/medication than the instructions indicate, and MAKE SURE you have a quarantine tank at the ready for emergencies.
Tank Size: 55
Description: Tropical tank (55g) with angelfish and various tetras. Rena Filstar XP2 canister filter (I totally recommend this), standard fluorescent lighting.
 

 #6: doomydarkdoom Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Day 5 (approximately) angelfish fry on bamboo leaf.
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State:  Texas Country: United States
 
Rank: #6 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.72
Number of Votes: 18
Photo Caption: Day 5 (approximately) angelfish fry on bamboo leaf.
Advice: Google everything, always put in LESS food/medication than the instructions indicate, and MAKE SURE you have a quarantine tank at the ready for emergencies.
Tank Size: 55
Description: Tropical tank (55g) with angelfish and various tetras. Rena Filstar XP2 canister filter (I totally recommend this), standard fluorescent lighting.
 

 #7: gm333 Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Peacock cichlid
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State:  Oklahoma Country: United States
 
Rank: #7 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.68
Number of Votes: 37
Photo Caption: Peacock cichlid
Quote: How much, OK!
Advice: Get out the cash!
Fish Kept: fresh,salt
Plants Kept: Alot
Tank Size: 135
Description: 135 gal reef tank. www.fishtankforums.com
 

 #8: jksmith69 Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
African checking out the hillstream loach
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State:  New Hampshire Country: United States
 
Rank: #8 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.65
Number of Votes: 20
Photo Caption: African checking out the hillstream loach
About Yourself: I like having a fish tank, it's almost an addiction for me. I have to stop by a fish store almost every time I pass one. I also am a photographer, so taking pictures of my fish is a challenge that can be worth it in the end...
Advice: Start out with something small and simple. Then slowly work to something bigger. My first tank was a one gallon hex over twenty years ago, and I started with zebra danios and gold fish
Fish Kept: one Angelfish, two red paradised gouramis, two zebra danios, three leopard danios, two scissortail rasboras, one featherfin synodontis, one julli cory, one farlowella catfish, one whiptail catfish, one bumblebee catfish, three otocinclus catfish, one marble loach, one black kuhli loach, one bolivian ram
Plants Kept: assorted amazon swords
Tank Size: 20
Description: 18"x 24"x 12". Lighting: aquarium spectrum lamp. Filtration" Cascade 100 with BIO-Falls. Under-gravel filter with powerhead.
 

 #9: Neptune71 Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
My Protomelas Finestratus (Taiwan Reef)
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State:  None/Other Country: Canada
 
Rank: #9 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.62
Number of Votes: 16
Photo Caption: My Protomelas Finestratus (Taiwan Reef)
Quote: live and let live
About Yourself: Started with a 15gal then progressed to a 30gal now I have an 90gal and am thinking of a 120gal.
Advice: Walk before you run - Don't rush into it, know what you want,have fun,dedication and lots of patience and everything will eventually come together.....Cheers!
Fish Kept: -Cyrtocara moorii x1 -Labidochromis caeruleus x3 -Protomelas finestratus (pair) -Pseudotropheus aceii x3 -Auloncaras jacofreibergi x1 -Sciaenochromis ahli x1 -Sciaenocromis fryeri x2 -Cynotiapia afra "Cobue" x2 -Cynotilapia afra x2 -Distichodus sexfasciatus x1 -Aulonucara sp. Lawanda 1m,3F
Plants Kept: plastic plants
Tank Size: 90
Description: 90 Gallon, Top Stingray 48W 21H 18D - EHEIM 2217-37 Classic Canister Filter - Aqua Clear 70 hang on filter - 48" Coralife T-5 Dual light strip - 48" Coralife Aqualight deluxe Double linear Strip 50/50 - IQ VisiTherm 250W heater - Hydor Aqalia3 Turbo Pump - 80lb reef sand - 120lb lace rock
 

 #10: RosarioCamaro Contact User [ Freshwater Fish ] 
 
Golden Nugget Pleco
My 38 Gallon Aquarium, 3 Discus, 6 Tiger Barbs, 3 Chinese Algae Eaters, one Gold Nugget Pleco, and a Gold Chinese Algae Eater. I'm using a Marineland C-Series Multi Stage Canister Filter C-220, the best fiter out there. I personaly think this filter is better then the Eheim, because it allows no bypass, it forces the water through the filter media trays and not around them, all the other canisters allow 40% to 60%.

For my viideo on youtube check on this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P42hj M5UTNM
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State:  California Country: United States
 
Rank: #10 out of 4011 freshwater fish worldwide
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Ratings: 6.62
Number of Votes: 13
Photo Caption: Golden Nugget Pleco My 38 Gallon Aquarium, 3 Discus, 6 Tiger Barbs, 3 Chinese Algae Eaters, one Gold Nugget Pleco, and a Gold Chinese Algae Eater. I'm using a Marineland C-Series Multi Stage Canister Filter C-220, the best fiter out there. I personaly think this filter is better then the Eheim, because it allows no bypass, it forces the water through the filter media trays and not around them, all the other canisters allow 40% to 60%. For my viideo on youtube check on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P42hjM5UTNM
Quote: Some very nice men in white coats came and said they wanted to show me my new padded fish tank.
About Yourself: Some very nice men in white coats came and said they wanted to show me my new padded room.
Advice: Don't ever TRUST PETCO people! They don't know Sh*t! Bunch of dumb kids work there. One guy at the fish department told me it was okay to use the drops for alges, and fin rots and it killed 7 of my fish except for my betta he was the only one that survived....Do the research online on the fish before buying and don't listen to what the petco people say about what's the amount of drops to use, read it and put alittle less then what it tells you to put.
Fish Kept: 3 Discus, 6 Tiger Barbs, 3 Chinese Algae Eaters, one Gold Nugget Pleco, and a Gold Chinese Algae Eater.
Plants Kept: 6 plants, not sure the name of them.
Tank Size: 38
Description: My 38 Gallon Aquarium, I'm using a Marineland C-Series Multi Stage Canister Filter C-220, the best fiter out there. I personaly think this filter is better then the Eheim, because it allows no bypass, it forces the water through the filter media trays and not around them, all the other canisters allow 40% to 60%. For my viideo on youtube check on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P42hjM5UTNM
 

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