Top 611 - 620 Freshwater Fish All Time
Rated #611: Freshwater Fish - Gymnocorymbus Sp. - Black Skirt Tetra Stocking In 33 Gallons Tank
Username: Rob Harrington
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#611 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Rob Harrington on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
12
About Yourself:
Given a tiny (20l) tank last summer and thought it would be a real pain in the neck to look after, but got hooked and have wanted a bigger set up ever since. My wife got me the tank at Christmas. Moved the fish (and filter media, and some rocks) in from the smaller tank, they seem to love their new home.
Fish Kept:
3 x zebra danio; 3 x neon tetra; 3 x black widow tetra; 2 x bumble bee platy; 1 x albino cory; 2 x pepper catfish; 3 x amano shrimp.
Corals/Plants:
one small fake, 4 real .
Tank Size:
33 gallons
Advice:
New to this myself!!
Description:
black widow tetra
Rated #612: Freshwater Fish - Labidochromis Caeruleus - Electric Yellow Cichlid Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Timothy
Country: United States
Rank:
#612 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Timothy on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
12
Quote:
When in doubt, change it out.
About Yourself:
My girlfriend said she wanted a fish lol. Soooo 1 125 gal. 1 55 and 1 40 gallon, currently and a few starter fish later....she didn't know what I had in mind. But I hope to make some cash while having fun at a hobby we can both enjoy. And have my son grow up learning how to take care of fish, coral and whatnot and sell em!
Fish Kept:
Tank #1 19 mixed cichlids 2 chinese algae eaters and 1 rainbow shark
Tank #2 1 large fancy tailed goldfish 3 fancy guppy's for breeding fun 2 golden algae eaters 1 Chinese algae eater
Tank #3 Auratus/Blue Johanni 3 ft. breeding tank
Corals/Plants:
Several random plants I found in ponds and rivers. A couple I purchased. 4 bamboo plants. 1 onion and bulbs planted but still no good lighting yet :(
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Research at least 3-5 websites on any one question. Then double check with fish experts. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE LOCAL PETSHOP COMMISSION PAYED EMPLOYEES!
Description:
Peanut our yellow lab!
Rated #613: Freshwater Fish - Heros Severus X Amphilophus Citrinellum - Blood Parrot Stocking In 29 Gallons Tank
Username: brandont91
Country: United States
Rank:
#613 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
brandont91 on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
6 silver hatchets, 3 australian ranibows, 3 turquoise rainbows, 4 julii corydoras, 1 japanese trapdoor snail, and 1 pleco
Corals/Plants:
fake plants
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
Patience
Description:
two parrot cichlids
Rated #614: Freshwater Fish - Cyprinus Carpio - Butterfly Koi Stocking In 60 Gallons Tank
Username: Shaunak
Country: India
Rank:
#614 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Shaunak on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
60
Quote:
E=MC?
About Yourself:
An architect and a crazy aquarist.
Fish Kept:
Koi, Bala Shark, Bala Shark, Black Shark, Blue Gourami, Suckermouth Catfish
Corals/Plants:
Mostly Artificial
Tank Size:
60 gallons
Advice:
Filtration, patience , and love to the fish.
Description:
BUTTERFLY MILKY CARP
Rated #615: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 5 Gallons Tank
Username: yinheyuxingdou
Country: China
Rank:
#615 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
yinheyuxingdou on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
Some fish I don't know it's name
Corals/Plants:
Plants keep if possible
Tank Size:
5 gallons
Advice:
I'm the new hobbyist
Description:
I wanna know who is this fish
Rated #616: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 120 Gallons Tank
Username: Matt3337
Country: Australia
Rank:
#616 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Matt3337 on
Ratings:
4.92
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
Venustus Cichlid, Hongi, Sailfin Pleco (L-83)
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
Take your time
Description:
My tank
Rated #617: Freshwater Fish - Nandopsis Octofasciatum - Jack Dempsey Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: JORGE
Country: United States
Rank:
#617 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
JORGE on
Ratings:
4.91
Number of votes:
53
Quote:
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Fish Kept:
I know some people are going to say you should'nt mix fish that dont belong together. What i did was i mixed fish that i liked but were small enough that they did'nt fight with each other. I know this wont work all the time but it did for me.
Corals/Plants:
I just have fake plants and i bought some feather rocks broke them up in pieces and made some caves.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Im new at this myself but all you need is patience and clean your tank a few times a month so you can have healthy fish.
Description:
this is my jack dempsey
Rated #618: Freshwater Fish - Hemichromis Bimaculatus - Jewel Cichlid Stocking In 150 Gallons Tank
Username: Brian Lineweaver
Country: United States
Rank:
#618 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Brian Lineweaver on
Ratings:
4.9
Number of votes:
51
About Yourself:
Fish Kept:
Red Devil, Jack Dempseys, slavinis, Jewels, Green Terrors, Texas Cichlids, YoYo Loach, Blue red tail Botia, Pictus Catfish, Convicts
Corals/Plants:
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
Don't give up. Be patient and read, read, read.
Description:
Jewel and fry. About 6 days old.
Rated #619: Freshwater Fish - Astronotus Ocellatus - Albino Oscar Stocking In 125 Gallons Tank
Username: tim oday
Country: United States
Rank:
#619 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
tim oday on
Ratings:
4.9
Number of votes:
50
Quote:
why don't you do it then
About Yourself:
im 24
Fish Kept:
a pleco and a oscar
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
just read and learn
Description:
this is my 9 yrs old oscar thats 15'' long
Rated #620: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 125 Gallons Tank
Username: angela rowland
Country: United States
Rank:
#620 out of 2499 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
angela rowland on
Ratings:
4.9
Number of votes:
20
Fish Kept:
Clown Pleco, Bala Shark (, Blood Parrot
Corals/Plants:
plastic and silk
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Let your tank cycle before adding fish. I know it's hard to wait but it will pay off in the long run. Also when you do start adding fish, start with just a couple at a time so you don't have anomia spikes.
Description:
Bala Sharks