Top 391 - 400 Freshwater Tanks 2009
Rated #391: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Robert Le
Country: Australia
Rank:
#391 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Robert Le on
Ratings:
3.34
Number of votes:
106
Quote:
Becasue im asian isnt it!
About Yourself:
Im 15 ;D No job no nothing... Sold 28 tanks to make a good one with good fish good filtration and made good friends. Took my time with everything..
Fish Kept:
Electric Yellow, Peacocks and an eastern long neck turtle.
Corals/Plants:
just Rocks and crushed coral ;D
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Take your time and don't rush.
Description:
My Malawi Tank ;D
Rated #392: 38 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: janfow365
Country: Canada
Rank:
#392 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
janfow365 on
Ratings:
3.34
Number of votes:
133
Quote:
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
About Yourself:
Loved my freshwater tank as a child, but wanted to get into something more serious and different now as an adult, many years later. I discovered that very few brackish tanks make up the percentage of household aquariums, and wanted to give myself a challenge. I found that with the right research, these unique aquaria are very inexpensive and very interesting to say the least.
Fish Kept:
- 3 juvinile mono argentus
- 1 adolescent mono sebae
Corals/Plants:
No live plants. This environment was aquascaped to mimick delta to open ocean environments. Lots of open space for the monos to swim and mature. No preditors.
Argonite sand substrate, lava and coral rock, and seashells. Fake coral.
Tank Size:
38 gallons
Advice:
ALWAYS cycle a tank before putting fish into it. This is especially true of many brackish species who need the bacteria to be healthy. Know your fish as well when you buy. Research, research, and then research. Forums are great places to look up info on your species of choice.
Also, be wary when purchasing brackish species. Many of them are kept in fresh water due to the inconsistancy of retailer info. Most "brackish" species, or those labelled as such, do much better in a proper brackish environment. A great example are figure 8 puffers, who are much healthier and happier (and less stressed) in brackish waters, as that is their natural habitat.
Description:
38 Gallon brackish water tank. Minimalist design. Sand substrate, dead rock, and fake coral. No plants. Species include mono argtenus and mono sebae. Date on image is incorrect.
Rated #393: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: wils
Country: Canada
Rank:
#393 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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wils on
Ratings:
3.33
Number of votes:
127
Quote:
???
About Yourself:
:D
Fish Kept:
- 2 Firemouth meeki
- 1 Jack dempsey
- 2 Convicts
- 1 marbled raphael catfish
- 2 giraffe cichlids
- 1 Pleco
Corals/Plants:
Fake..
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
none.
Description:
Old Tank, 90g... glass canopy, New Lights, lava rocks.. fake plants, castle brake in half.
same stones from the beach.
Rated #394: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jtk2112
Country: United States
Rank:
#394 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Ratings:
3.33
Number of votes:
112
Fish Kept:
2 bala sharks, 2 dalmation mollies, 2 black&gold mollies(steeler fish), 2 frogs and a few guppies
Corals/Plants:
plastic plants, live coral, rocks
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
keeping dual filters seems to keep the tank alt cleaner for longer
Description:
its a fish tank
Rated #395: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Andrew
Country: Australia
Rank:
#395 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Andrew on
Ratings:
3.32
Number of votes:
84
Fish Kept:
Mollies, Guppies, Silver Sharks, Neon Tertras, Angel Fish, Snails
Corals/Plants:
Fake Plants
Tank Size:
80 gallons
Advice:
Do not rush it!!! It will be worth the wait. Do it properly!
Description:
office tank
Rated #396: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Sean
Country: United States
Rank:
#396 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Sean on
Ratings:
3.31
Number of votes:
116
Quote:
I Wake Up In The Morning And Piss Excellence
About Yourself:
Going To The Shedd Aquarium and the movie Jaws lol.
Fish Kept:
Not Sure Yet. Probally African Cichlids.
Corals/Plants:
Plastic Plants
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
I Am The New Hobbyist. Im A Real Impatient Person So Ive Had 30 Gallon Tanks That Work And Some That Dont Now Ive Learned To Take My Time. And Do Your Research But Make Your Tank Your Own Get Ideas But Dont Copy Somebodies Tank.
Description:
Another Shot Of My Tank With The Tree Roots That Give Plenty Of Caves And Hide Spots For The Cichlids.
Rated #397: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: paul
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#397 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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paul on
Ratings:
3.31
Number of votes:
111
Quote:
nothing
About Yourself:
only started with fishes as a hobby
Fish Kept:
0.5 year only started
Corals/Plants:
no plant, just rock, gravel and marlple
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
nothing beside money wasting
Description:
vision tropical tank
Rated #398: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: tommy
Country: United States
Rank:
#398 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
tommy on
Ratings:
3.31
Number of votes:
108
Quote:
every day above the ground is a good day
About Yourself:
my dad had a saltwater aquarium when i was
young.
I remember him having seahorses,puffer fish,star fish.etc.
i`m not quite ready for saltwater yet.
maybe some day ! ! !
Fish Kept:
3-african cichlids
2-auratus cichlids
2-albino cichlids
2-bumblebee cichlids
2-red tippid sharks
1-lionhead cichlid
1-malawi eyebiter cichlid
1-turquoise severum cichlid
1-pleco(suckermouth)
Corals/Plants:
immitation coral
rocks(lots of rocks)
green,black,and white gravel
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
aggressive one`s pick on not-as-aggressive one`s
have plenty of hiding spots for those who are not- as- aggressive
Description:
55 gal Cichlid
Rated #399: 42 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Tom Colton
Country: Australia
Rank:
#399 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Tom Colton on
Ratings:
3.29
Number of votes:
103
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids (6 Bar Frontosia's, Electric Yellow, Electric Blue, etc).
Corals/Plants:
Driftwood
Tank Size:
42 gallons
Advice:
Patience is the key!
Description:
Freshwater Tank, Rusty/Outback theme with Driftwood and Terra-cotta caves.
Rated #400: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Veronica
Country: United States
Rank:
#400 out of 522 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Veronica on
Ratings:
3.29
Number of votes:
118
Quote:
Madafuckaaa!!!
About Yourself:
my husband bought the fish tank and I took over form there. I'm very new to it, but I love it!
Fish Kept:
I have too much fish in a 29 gallon. I'm collecting different species of Tetras, so they need to be in at least 6 or more. I'm gonna get rid of some of the fishes. Hopefully I can find somebody to take them. So far, I have
Glowfish Tetras
Red Head & Tail Lights Tetras
Black Tetras
Serpae Tetras
Neon Tetras
Rosy Fin Tetras
pleco
orange tail guppy
blue tail guppy
white molly
orange algae cleaner
chinese algae cleaner
albino algae cleaner
upside down catfish
I don't recommend keeping this much at all..but they are doing really good.
Corals/Plants:
I have all fake plants. I picked The Imagine Blossoms Collection. The flowery colors brings out the colors of the fish. I have 2 rocks with holes and a driftwood to make it look natural. I picked a skulls theme, so I have a bunch of skulls..so it don't look too feminine with all the flowers!
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
I currently have so much fishes in my tank. it's overcrowding but they are doing fine. i do a 40% water changes weekly and I use the Tetra aquasafe and tetra Easy Balance. I also recommend API Milafix Antibacterial Fish Remedy everytime I introduce new fish. I change the filter once a month.
Description:
new picture of my fish aquarium. fake plants, drigtwood and rocks. decorated with skulls. wood log floating at top.