Top 931 - 940 Freshwater Fish All Time
Rated #931: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 180 Gallons Tank
Username: Nelson
Country: United States
Rank:
#931 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Nelson on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
28
Corals/Plants:
Mostly reef fish and sps varieties.
Tank Size:
180 gallons
Advice:
Patience and make small changes to water chemistry. Stability is the key to success!
Description:
Discus twins
Rated #932: Freshwater Fish - Microgeophagus Altispinosa - Bolivian Ram Stocking In 13 Gallons Tank
Username: Dano
Country: Canada
Rank:
#932 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Dano on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
14
Fish Kept:
bolivian ram, fancy guppy, cardinal tetras, dwarf neon rainbows, white cloud mountain minnows
Corals/Plants:
variety including hygros, water sprite
Tank Size:
13 gallons
Advice:
enjoy and keep your tank clean
Description:
my bolivian ram with dwarf neon rainbows in background
Rated #933: Freshwater Fish - Gymnocorymbus Sp. - Black Skirt Tetra Stocking In 29 Gallons Tank
Username: mike
Country: United States
Rank:
#933 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
mike on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
29
Quote:
Aqua Therapy
About Yourself:
I've got my first 10 gallon fish tank when I was in 5th grade. And, i've been hooked ever since. I gave away my fish tanks but alway have gotten another one. My living space doesn't feel complete without one.
Fish Kept:
Two Pearl Gourami,Two Marbled Hatchet ,Four Black Tetra
Corals/Plants:
I have plastic plants and one amazon sword which looks very realistic. Also, I have one plastic root.
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
When starting a new aquarium, remember to do 50 percent water changes every week for the first 4-8 weeks (depending on tank size). This will get you safely through the nitrogen cycle without killing your fish. Only add a few hardy fish for the first 4-8 weeks then get your water tested then you can add your fish slowly. The key to a healthy fish tank is weekly water changes of 30 percent and monthly gravel cleaning with sifone and not overcrowding your tank. I have found that when keeping tropical fish it is best to keep the temperature at 82 degrees. This helps prevent the fish from getting ick. Also, add freshwater aquarium salt and provide plenty of aeration.My marbel angle fish out grew my 29 G so they went back to the pet store where i got them. the guy said angels perfer about a 55G tank.So keep this in mind when buying an anglefish, they also become very aggresive when they git biger but after all they are Cichlids.
Description:
Black Tetra
Rated #934: Freshwater Fish - Pterophyllum Scalare - Half Black Angelfish Stocking In 46 Gallons Tank
Username: Scott
Country: United States
Rank:
#934 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Scott on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
59
Fish Kept:
1 Angelfish, 3 Cardinal Tetras,4 Neon Tetras, 1 Rainbow Shark, 1 Clown Loach, 1 Butterfly sucker, 2 Orange Sailfin Mollies, 4 Albino Cory Cats, 1 Trinidad Plecostomus, 1 Rubber Nosed Plecostomus, 5 Otocinclus Catfish, 1 Striped Raphael Catfish, 1 Red Claw Crab, 2 Gold & 2 Blue Mystery Snails, 2 Ghost Shrimp, 4 Whisker Shrimp, 12 unidentified shrimp
Corals/Plants:
Amazon sword, Wisteria, Java Fern, Micro Sword, Dwarf Hair Grass, Saggitaria Subulata, Anubias Barteri, Jungle Vallisneria, Anacharis
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
research before you buy
Description:
Angelfish 10.25.07
Rated #935: Freshwater Fish - Misgurnus Anguillicaudatus - Dojo Loach Stocking In 90 Gallons Tank
Username: AusNatives
Country: Australia
Rank:
#935 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
AusNatives on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
15
Quote:
The happiest people don't have the most of everything, they make the most of everything
Fish Kept:
Murray Cod, Australian Bass, Redfin and Silver Perch, Tandenous Catfish, Yabbies
Corals/Plants:
Various
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Start small and build it up, don't go all out before you know what your doing!
Description:
Japanese Weather Loach
Rated #936: Freshwater Fish - Carassius Auratus - Fantail Goldfish Stocking In 60 Gallons Tank
Username: sameezia
Country: Pakistan
Rank:
#936 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
sameezia on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
15
Quote:
its very relaxing to see fish swimming
About Yourself:
Since childhood I am keeping gold fish.
Fish Kept:
, Tetras barbs danios.
Corals/Plants:
all are plastic plants
Tank Size:
60 gallons
Advice:
put a little research and love in your hobby to have a lot of enjoyment and relaxation.
Description:
my giant gold fish
Rated #937: Freshwater Fish - Neolamprologus Brichardi - Brichardi Cichlid Stocking In 72 Gallons Tank
Username: Vern
Country: Canada
Rank:
#937 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Vern on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
15
Quote:
x
About Yourself:
need a bigger tank
Fish Kept:
Sciaenochromis Electric Blue - 1 male 2 females
OB Peacocks - 1 male 1 femaale
Neolamprologus Daffodill Brichardi - Breeding pair
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
72 gallons
Advice:
read all u can about your hobby
Description:
Bredding Pair
Rated #938: Freshwater Fish - Macropodus Opercularis - Blue Paradise Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Robert
Country: United States
Rank:
#938 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Robert on
Ratings:
5.07
Number of votes:
15
Quote:
it is what it is
About Yourself:
I got into fish tanks because i won some fair fish about a year ago. bought a 10 gallon tank to put them in (they're still alive!!). things just took off from there. i fell in love with the hobby. just got my 55 Gallon about 2 weeks ago.
Fish Kept:
55 Gallon- male and female blue paradise gourami
29 Gallon- 3 south american cichlids and a small jack
dempsy that is growing too fast
26 Gallon- 4 south american cichlids
10 Gallon- 4 zebra danios and 2 mollies
10 Gallon- 2 goldfish and 2 platies
10 Gallon- temporary housing for a small parrot fish
Corals/Plants:
all artificial...real rocks from a creek in the 55...lol
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
take your time with tanks. do not overstock your tanks!! check fish tank mates before you purchase fish so that you can have the variety that you may want eventually. test the water in a new tank with inexpensive fish to make sure that they can survive before you go spending lots of money on expensive fish. do not over-feed your fish. once in the morning and once at night in small amounts is good. over-feeding clouds the water. if your tank is by a window expect green water and excessive algae growth. lots of water changes needed if this happens to clear it up(i learned the hard way)
Description:
My Blue Paradise Gourami.
Rated #939: Freshwater Fish - Pterophyllum Sp. - Black Veil Angel Stocking In 50 Gallons Tank
Username: kevin
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#939 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
kevin on
Ratings:
5.06
Number of votes:
31
About Yourself:
Huge love for my tank and fish. First fish was a gold fish in a bowl and wanted more and more. Im 19 years old now and plan on getting a saltwater set up.
Fish Kept:
Silver Angelfish, Opaline Gourami, Moonlight Gourami, Zebra Danio, Redtail Shark
Corals/Plants:
Fake plants
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
Build up slowly start with basic and hardy fish. Learn everything there is to know about what you have and then add on and get better.
Description:
Love his long fins. Longest i have seen
Rated #940: Freshwater Fish - Altolamprologus Compressicep - Gold Head Compressicep Cichlid Stocking In 79 Gallons Tank
Username: Tanganyika 300
Country: Czech Republic
Rank:
#940 out of 2498 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Tanganyika 300 on
Ratings:
5.06
Number of votes:
31
About Yourself:
My hobby: Cichlidae from Tanganyika.
Music - Doom,Trash,Black and Death metal.
Fish Kept:
2x Altolamprologus compressiceps Goldhead
3x Neolamprologus leleupi Orange
8x Altolamprologus calvus Black Pectoral
1x Synodontis petricola
Corals/Plants:
2x Anubias barteri
2x Anubias lanceolata
4x Echinodorus argentinensis
Tank Size:
79 gallons
Advice:
You must love your fish.
Description:
Altolamprologus calvus and compressiceps