Top 1201 - 1210 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #1201: 58 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jackie
Country: Australia
Rank:
#1201 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Jackie on
Ratings:
4.49
Number of votes:
101
Fish Kept:
Venustus Cichlid, Tropheus Cichlid, Texas Cichlid, Blue Acara, Jack Dempsey, Jack Dempsey, Synodontis Eupterus Catfish, Ruby Red Peacock, Acei Cichlid, Maingano Cichlid, Electric Blue Cichlid, Zebra Obliquiden
Corals/Plants:
Real ones
Tank Size:
58 gallons
Advice:
Enjoy your fishies!!
Description:
My cichlid tank
Rated #1202: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Betsy
Country: United States
Rank:
#1202 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Betsy on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
165
Fish Kept:
1 Pearl, 2 Platies (2 Babies)4 black neons, 5 gold barbs, 6 neons
Corals/Plants:
All artificial
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
With all the great aquatic advice you can find online (best is AAP) fairly easy to set up and maintain, long as you don, t mind the work needed to keep it up. Worth it!
Description:
55 gallon
Rated #1203: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jimmy
Country: United States
Rank:
#1203 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
jimmy on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
184
Fish Kept:
5 pink Danio, 2 glo lite, 2 neon, 2 albino cory, and 1 spotted cory, Harlequin Rasbora
Corals/Plants:
marrimo moss, anubis nana and repens
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
Look at other tank setup to give you some inspiration
Description:
My New 20 gallon long tank set up. i tried to do a little aquascaping here. left a little cave and the rightt a open space for them to swim about. a couple of nanas including the big and small ones. a bunch of morimo moss balls. i decided to go against getting neon tetras since they die so easily and went with rasbora. glad i did.
Rated #1204: 65 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Quajuan Taylor
Country: United States
Rank:
#1204 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Quajuan Taylor on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
56
Fish Kept:
Golden Pearlscale Angelfish, Veil Tail Angelfish, Half Black Angelfish, Chocolate Angelfish, Bala Shark, Plecostomus
Corals/Plants:
Artificial plants, sunk ship, sunk barrels, and volcano bubbler.
Tank Size:
65 gallons
Advice:
Don't try to hard. Just use your imagination and aquatic thoughts.
Description:
Jordison Ocean
Rated #1205: 25 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Champ
Country: United States
Rank:
#1205 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Champ on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
193
About Yourself:
San Diego - new to the fish game - first tank . Always liked the peacock species
Fish Kept:
Red Zebra Cichlid, Jack Dempsey, Bumblebee Cichlid, Pygmy Leopard Catfish, Auratus Cichlid, Livingstonii, Afra Cichlid
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
25 gallons
Advice:
Don't eat your fish
Description:
20 gal / 3d backgrownd/ missuori rock/ Africans
Rated #1206: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Brien
Country: United States
Rank:
#1206 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Brien on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
110
About Yourself:
I started with a 55 gallon tank and now I upgraded to a 150.
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Sword Plant, Anubias Plant, Plastic Plants, Lace Rocks, Driftwood, Chichlid Sand w/ Gravel.
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
Water Changes are the Key to a Healthy Tank!
Description:
150 Gallon
Rated #1207: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Bryan
Country: United States
Rank:
#1207 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Bryan on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
108
Fish Kept:
Gold Gourami, Blue Gourami, Red Minor Serpae Tetra, Bloodfin Tetra, Albino Aeneus Cory Cat, Blue Crayfish
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
Patience is a virtue. Don't rush! Always ask questions.
Description:
My 29 gallon. (Work in progress)
Rated #1208: 250 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: inuipool
Country: Australia
Rank:
#1208 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
inuipool on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
131
Quote:
Rare Tropical fish and catfish
About Yourself:
I run a pool shop, fix pump and filter and maintain pool.
Fish Kept:
Been keeping fish for the last 10 years
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
250 gallons
Advice:
More filtration is better
Description:
My 6x2x2
Rated #1209: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Dublin Steel
Country: United States
Rank:
#1209 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Dublin Steel on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
233
Quote:
If you meet Buddha on the road, kill him.
About Yourself:
I am a veterinary technician/rx/holistic assistant. I have a saltwater reef tank as well. The other party involved likes to get his hands dirty and works at a skate shop. He also has a small Ram Cichlid/Neon Tetra tank. We have had this particular tank running for about a month and a half now after combining two 55 gallon tanks. The biggest Oscar in here is about 11 inches long. The Green Terror is female and lays eggs every month.
Fish Kept:
South American Cichlids: two Tigers Oscars, two Jack Dempseys, one Green Terror. Misc fish include:
2 spotted plekos,
2 Black Ghost Knives
Corals/Plants:
artificial
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Stresszyme and Melafix can be your best friend.Make friends with a crazy old man named Waldo; he'll hook you up.
Description:
South American Cichlid Utopia
Rated #1210: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: craig
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#1210 out of 4372 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
craig on
Ratings:
4.48
Number of votes:
102
Quote:
"Its not the size of the man in the fight but the size of the fight in the man".
About Yourself:
I am a male singer/songwriter from central Scotland.I have a wife and 12 year old son who is also very interested in tropicals and has asked for his own tank to keep ONE arrowana!! (he probably will get one).
Fish Kept:
Community fishes _ angels,platys,guppies etc.
Corals/Plants:
A nice big artificial piece of coral that is very easy to keep and does not require special light.:).
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
Change adequate amount of water weekly or at least every ten or so days to keep your fishes healthy and happy.Do NOT overfeed as this adds to water problems.If you have fed your fishes and come home with that bag of live brine shrimp or bloodworm, it is tempting to feed straight away but put them away till its time to feed them again.
Description:
215 litre community tank with artificial coral,plants and real rock :)