Top 291 - 300 Freshwater Tanks 2007
Rated #291: 46 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: erik
Country: United States
Rank:
#291 out of 655 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
erik on
Ratings:
3.68
Number of votes:
179
Fish Kept:
gouramis, danios, tetras, platies, guppies, german blue rams, corys, plecos,
Corals/Plants:
plastic
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
fishless cycle and research!
Description:
my first attempt at a large tank
Rated #292: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Marc
Country: United States
Rank:
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Submitted By:
Marc on
Ratings:
3.68
Number of votes:
216
Quote:
"What would you try, if you knew you would not fail"
About Yourself:
I enjoy keeping aquariums
Fish Kept:
Angels, rasboras, several types of Tetras, Discus, Cordoras, Royal Plecos,
Corals/Plants:
N/A
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Research the fish you want before you buy them.
Description:
Picture of my 55gal aquarium.
Rated #293: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jay Birmingham
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
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Submitted By:
Jay Birmingham on
Ratings:
3.68
Number of votes:
219
Quote:
You can take a horse to water but a pencil must be lead.
About Yourself:
I'm very new to the hobby, so appreciate any advice given....
Fish Kept:
Only 5 zebra danios at moment (tank is cycling)
Corals/Plants:
Can't recall names, but mixture of plastic and live.
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
listen, read, watch...
Description:
My new Rio 180. It only has 5 zebra danios in at the moment, but very much looking forward to adding more fish when the tank has cycled..
Rated #294: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: DiDi
Country: United States
Rank:
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Submitted By:
DiDi on
Ratings:
3.67
Number of votes:
191
Quote:
Here fishy fishy fishy...
About Yourself:
I have been keeping freshwater tanks and fish since I was 5 years old. I love fish, it is an addiction. I currently have 3 main tanks: a 30 gallon tropical tank, a 20 gallon coldwater tank, and an 80 gallon tropical community tank.
Fish Kept:
Fish: 1.) 5 Australian Rainbowfish: 1 proved pair
2.) 1 koi swordtail male (NOT albino)- very nice
3.) 1 brick red swordtail who was originally a pregnant female who had fry and then actually changed its sex- swordtails can do this when they are still young!
4.) 1 high fin platy male, 3 red female platies
5.) 3 albino corydora catfish
6.) 1 veil marble angelfish, 1 regular marble angelfish - Maybe a pair
7.) 6 silver tip tetras
8.) 5 blue tetras
9.) 2 bolivian rams- might be a pair
I got lucky with pairs! All my fish get along great. I highly recommend the Bolivian rams, angelfish and Australian Rainbow fish. They are a joy to watch and have great personalities.
Corals/Plants:
All plastic.
Tank Size:
80 gallons
Advice:
Don't ever change the water 100% unless you spill soap or drop harmful substances in your tank or overdose on fish medication! Always do small water changes 20-25% a month or 10-20% a week depending on how many fish you have. In tap water, the chlorine is highly toxic to all aquatic animals so make sure you never change too much of the water with tap water because you will end up killing your fish.
Description:
My 80 gallon.
Rated #295: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: leonard Major
Country: Germany
Rank:
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Submitted By:
leonard Major on
Ratings:
3.67
Number of votes:
154
Fish Kept:
550 l =3x morning glory,2x blue diamond,3x brilliant blue,1x white swan,2xsnake skin,1x nhamunda rose,1x pink aeneus corydoras,3x bushy nose plecostomus,1x blue gurami,
160 l =Guppies,mollies,fin mollies,bushy nose plecostomus,neon tetra,sword tail
Corals/Plants:
vallisneria,natural rocks,slate,moorkien wood,pink quartzite,white marbles,dolostone
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
keep it REAL !!!
internet makes everything so easy
Description:
cant make my mind up what kind of theme it should run
Rated #296: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jon atwell
Country: United States
Rank:
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Submitted By:
jon atwell on
Ratings:
3.67
Number of votes:
197
Fish Kept:
malwai cichlids
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Description:
75 gallon
Rated #297: 65 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Holy House
Country: Canada
Rank:
#297 out of 655 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Holy House on
Ratings:
3.66
Number of votes:
199
Quote:
There will be a time when loud-mouthed, incompetent people seem to be getting the best of you. When that happens, you only have to be patient and wait for them to self destruct. It never fails.
About Yourself:
Hmm well im 18 i've had this hobby for about 6 years now i started off with gold fish and an albino channel catfish which i still have he's about 13inches i'd love to try saltwater but its way to costly : i got this hobby out of nowhere just wanted a pet i guess hmm thats about it
Fish Kept:
(catfish) redtail royal pleco , rapheal stripped catfish , common pleco, clown pleco
all fish below are very young :
(peacocks) electric blue , yellow regal, taiwan reef , sulfer head , ob peacock
i also have a yellow lab and a red asian crab and sorry the names might be wrong im just going with common names :)
Corals/Plants:
no plants just rocks
Tank Size:
65 gallons
Advice:
This hobby is fun and easy but never rush into it ask lots of questions and try to get a biggest tank the bigger the better , dont over crowd or over feed .
Description:
umm off my phone so dnt hate to much for the bad quality
Rated #298: 66 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Ryan
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#298 out of 655 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Ryan on
Ratings:
3.66
Number of votes:
149
Quote:
All i have in this world is my word and my balls and i dont break em for nobody...
About Yourself:
Was given 2 goldfish in a 11in tank with corner filter as a gift 6months ago and was hooked, then quickly upgraded to 3ft tank and just recently my new 4ft up and running
Fish Kept:
1Tiger Oscar, 1 Albino Oscar, 1blck ghost knife fish, 1sailfin pleco, 1 frontosa 3 clown loaches, tiger barbs, silver dollars, 1moonlight gourami, cuckoo catfish and 2 siamese fighters
Corals/Plants:
Plastic plants, and gravel
Tank Size:
66 gallons
Advice:
Patience!!! lots of it together with planning and tons of research coverring everything from types of fish u wanna keep , tank size, filtration filtration filtration...
Description:
Up and running
Rated #299: 28 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Manny
Country: United States
Rank:
#299 out of 655 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Manny on
Ratings:
3.65
Number of votes:
197
Quote:
Go Hard!
About Yourself:
A friend of mine got me into this.
Fish Kept:
All Gouramis: 1 Platinum, 1 Opaline, 1 Dwarf, 1 Gold, 1 Angelfish, 2 Red Crawfish, 1 Eletric Blue Crawfish and 1 Plenco.
Corals/Plants:
All fake plants and 4 Rainbow rocks.
Tank Size:
28 gallons
Advice:
The internet is your friend, use it!
Description:
My First Tank!
Rated #300: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Asil
Country: United States
Rank:
#300 out of 655 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Asil on
Ratings:
3.65
Number of votes:
221
Quote:
Why stop now?!
About Yourself:
Lured (pun intended) into this hobby after purchasing bettas for my kids! They lost interest...and I have been hooked (another pun) ever since!
Fish Kept:
Discus, Angelfish, Bolivian Ram, German Blue Ram (and color morphs of), assorted Tetras, Bushynose plecs, Sterbai Cory, Red Irian Rainbowfish, Boesemani Rainbowfish, Brochis Cory, Cardinals and Rummynose Tetras, Clown plec, Asian glasscats, YoYo loach, and others
Corals/Plants:
None...all plastic fantastic or barebottom tanks
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
QT, QT and QT some more! The biggest and most costly mistake you can make is not to quarantine new fish for 6-8 weeks. Read, Research and Review any forum, library, magazine, etc you can get your hands on. BUY QUALITY STOCK FROM A REPUTABLE BREEDER to begin with. It will save you money, time and aggravation in the long run.
Description:
Discus Tank - 60gal