Top 41 - 50 Freshwater Tanks 2010
Rated #41: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: R Marshbank
Country: United States
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#41 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.37
Number of votes:
103
Fish Kept:
Managuense, Dovii, Figure Eight Puffer, Green Spotted Puffer, Jack Dempsey, Pleco, Cat
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Stuff
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Have fun
Description:
This is my newest set up. With rocks, plants and hidden are a managuense, dovii, jack dempsey, figure eight puffer, green spotted puffer, pleco and a cat.
Rated #42: 100 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Ragunnaath
Country: India
Rank:
#42 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.35
Number of votes:
91
Fish Kept:
Golden Severum, Spotted Scat, Frontosa, Silver Dollar, Firemouth, Silver Moony, Orange Morph, Albino Shark, Tiger Barbs, Peacock Eel, Spotted Gar
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
100 gallons
Advice:
I'm a new hobbyist myself, but have been quite successfully so far.
I beleive that perfection comes with commitment to what ever you are doing.
Research well, do a lot of reading and understand the fundamentals and stick by the ground rules and nothing will go wrong.
There are a lot of experts out there, so open up and interact with people in the hobby on fourms.
Good luck and God Bless!
Description:
This is a picture of my 100G / 5 Feet Fresh Water tank.
The aquarium is made of acrylic and is home to some fine Cichlids. There are 21 fishes in total.
Rated #43: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Taylor
Country: Canada
Rank:
#43 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.32
Number of votes:
107
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
Anubis
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Go with African Cichlids!
Description:
My 90 gallon African Cichlid tank.
Thanks!
Rated #44: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Paul
Country: Australia
Rank:
#44 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.31
Number of votes:
105
About Yourself:
Went snorkeling a couple of years ago and was so fascinated with all the colorful fish. Since then i have been obsessed in fish keeping.
Fish Kept:
4 electric blues, 4 electric yellow, 4 maingano, 2 fuelleborni and 1 interruptus
Corals/Plants:
java moss, anubius, and seagrass
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Don't always trust your local pet store. Do research before you buy and often keep an eye on water parameters.
Description:
My Malawi Setup
Rated #45: 200 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Robert
Country: Australia
Rank:
#45 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Robert on
Ratings:
5.29
Number of votes:
101
Fish Kept:
5 Silver Sharks 10-30cm, 1 Severum 15cm, 8 Clown Loaches 10-15cms, 1 Cichlasoma pearsei 25cm, 1 Synodontis 20cm, plus smaller cyprinids
Corals/Plants:
all rocks and driftwood, few plants
Tank Size:
200 gallons
Advice:
do it right and you will get addicted
Description:
New setup to make many crevices for my loaches, cichlids and catfish.
Rated #46: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: sean
Country: United States
Rank:
#46 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.28
Number of votes:
109
About Yourself:
i got the tank off a friend that didnt want it anymore and i went form there. as i am new to fish keeping any advice is more then welcome.
Fish Kept:
4xZebra Danios, 6xSilver Tip Tetras,2xRainbow sharks 3xcherry barbs and 1x Sailfin Pleco (L-83)
Corals/Plants:
zero everything is fake
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
well im new to the hobby myself so i guess best thing to do is take your time. read as much as u can about fish keeping and then read some more.
Description:
my first fish tank ever. its a 55 gallon freshwater. filter is a marineland Emperor 400,water heater is marineland Stealth Pro Heater 250-watt set at 82Â degrees keeps the tank at 80 degrees. lighting is marineland led lighting system. air pump is
Aquarium Pharmaceuticals RENA 300 with 12" air stone.
Rated #47: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Nick
Country: New Zealand
Rank:
#47 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.28
Number of votes:
96
Fish Kept:
Yellow Labs, Red Empress, Ice Blue Zebras, Demasonis, BN Plecs
Corals/Plants:
Java Fern
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Research, Research, Research and lots of patience!
Description:
75gal Lake Malawi Cichlids
Rated #48: 45 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Kris
Country: United States
Rank:
#48 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.27
Number of votes:
163
Fish Kept:
Dwarf Gourami
Guppies
Cardinal Tera
Cherry Barb
Rasboras
Otos
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
45 gallons
Advice:
Do research and read about nitrogen cycle :D
Description:
my first upload :D
Rated #49: 40 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: J.S Kret
Country: United States
Rank:
#49 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.26
Number of votes:
158
Fish Kept:
Frontosa, 2 e blue jack's, yellow lab, blue ram, high fin, 2 Cory cats and a pleco
Corals/Plants:
Fake
Tank Size:
40 gallons
Advice:
Have fun
Description:
Me and My GF's 40 Bow Corner Tank
Rated #50: 16 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: FISH FRY
Country: United States
Rank:
#50 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.25
Number of votes:
106
Fish Kept:
Neon Tetra - 6
Panda Cory - 4
Harlequin Rasbora - 6
Otocinclus vittatus - 3
Red Cherry Shrimp - Started with 4 and now who knows.
Ramshorn and Bladder Snails snuck in with the Hornwort.
Corals/Plants:
Anubias nana Plant - 2
Amazon Sword Plant - 1
Tropica Fern - 2
Wisteria Plant - 1
Java Moss - 1
Tropical Hornwort - 1
Duckweed - 1
Red Ludwigia - 1
Tank Size:
16 gallons
Advice:
Educate yourself.
Read from different sources and correlate information since there's lots of conflicting information on web sites and by people posting on different forums.
Plan ahead.
Where are you going to put the tank? How big of a tank can you realistically place in that location? Will that area support the weight of the aquarium? Estimate ~10 lbs. per gallon which includes substrate and other objects. Are you willing to do 20% water changes of 20 gallons on a 100 gallon tank or would you rather do 20% water changes of 6 gallons on a 20 gallon tank?
How many fish do you expect to see while viewing the aquarium? Size accordingly. Use tool and bounce ideas around with forums members. What type of fish do you want? Are they going to get along together? Do they eat the same food? Can they coexist at the same water temperature and water environment.
Are you going to want live plants? Are you going to pick species that will be able to thrive in the environment that the fish will live in? Are you willing to trim and care for plants as well as the fish?
More questions than answers.
These are some of the questions you should research and have answers to before you buy your equipment. You then need to do your research on the different type of equipment to house your new world.
Enjoy!
Description:
3 Months