Top 2251 - 2260 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #2251: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Richard
Country: United States
Rank:
#2251 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Richard on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
140
Quote:
"Don't judge animals by human standards"
About Yourself:
I'm originally from the Caribbean and wildlife was all around me when I was a child. I love the ocean and its inhabitants so I will always have fish no matter what.
Fish Kept:
4 juvenile jack dempseys. All 1 inch long.
Corals/Plants:
Black spectra stone, real driftwood, fake plants
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Always get a filter with a higher gph it keeps water conditons at its best. Don't get too excited the fewer fish in your tank the better. Always try to create an environment that emulates the one they inhabit in the wild, it brings out your fish's true colors. Please do research before purchasing. Last but not least care for your fish according to nature's standards not yours and your fish keeping experience will be enjoyable and worthwhile. Who said fish are boring pets!.
Description:
front view
Rated #2252: 26 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Hallie
Country: United States
Rank:
#2252 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Hallie on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
8 Rummy Nose Tetras, 1 Zebra Danio, 1 Cory Cat, 2 Black Skirt Tetras, 1 White Angelfish, 1 Black Ghost Knife (BGK) Fish.
Corals/Plants:
All Artificial. Local Rock.
Tank Size:
26 gallons
Advice:
Patience. Do not fully stock a new tank, collect your fish. Do research on the fish you buy, or are thinking of buying. Check whether they are community, semi-aggressive, aggressive, cichlid etc. to minimize injury or death. Remember that your fish are going to grow, so make sure you have an appropriate sized aquarium for when they grow up. Fish can live for over a decade if properly taken care of. Create variation in your fishes diet. There are many types of food (flake, dried, live, frozen). When you decorate your tank do some research on where your fish came from. Do they prefer tall plants? no plants? rocks? sand? Check PH and ammonia levels once a week or more. Temperature is also important, keep an eye on it. My fish all prefer temperatures of 78-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not hesitate to ask your local tropical store for advice, the internet is also very helpful when you have a specific question. It is ultimately all about making your fish as comfortable and as happy as they can be, while still letting your creativity show through. Have fun, get interested and love your pets.
Description:
My tank as of August 11, 2011.
Rated #2253: 25 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Cecilia
Country: United States
Rank:
#2253 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Cecilia on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
103
Quote:
in the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few
About Yourself:
I had my first tank (10 gal) when I was a teenager until it sprung a leak. Returned to the hobby recently and have had to relearn everything but my fish are happier for it. Presently I am a caregiver also of my little fish.
Fish Kept:
Red eyed balloon tetras, a beta, and soon an angel fish.
Corals/Plants:
plastic plants in the 20 gallon and silk plants for the 5 gallon beta tank.
Tank Size:
25 gallons
Advice:
Don't start very small, at least 10 gal, and know the nitrogen cycle. Research, research, research before you bring the fishies home.
Description:
Elliot's 5 gallon tank
Rated #2254: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jaimie
Country: United States
Rank:
#2254 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Jaimie on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
204
Fish Kept:
Goldfish, Peppermint Plecostomus (L-31)
Corals/Plants:
NA
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
NA
Rated #2255: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Barbara Gordon
Country: United States
Rank:
#2255 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Barbara Gordon on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
203
Quote:
DO YOUR BEST EVERYDAY
About Yourself:
MY SON GOT INTO THIS HOBBY
Fish Kept:
1 Blue GloFish Tetra
2 Red GloFish Tetras
1 Orange Neon Tetra
1 Yellow Neon Tetra
1 Green Neon Tetra
Corals/Plants:
ARTIFICIAL
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
CHECK THIS SITE FIRST!
Description:
My discription of my aquarium would be: My New Aquarium. With things I am interested in.
The Sphix, Greek Ruins, Treasure Hunting, Scuba Diving, Different Plants, Mermaids, and Lots Of Color!
Rated #2256: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: aaron
Country: United States
Rank:
#2256 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
aaron on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
134
Quote:
fall alseep with ichy butt wake up with smelly fingure :)
About Yourself:
i got into the hobby from my girlfriends friends and we continued to grow our passion from there... one day i will have a fish tank that people will sit in front of for hours like they do TV!
Fish Kept:
1 dwarf gourami
3 ghost glass catfish
2 black skirt tetras
7 red eyed tetras
7 surpae tetras
Corals/Plants:
plastic - black,white,blue plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
like everyone says... take your time as your desire grows for more fish and bigger fish tanks, realize that you are not going to get out of the hobby anytime soon and there is no rush for something you really want and there is no rush for something that takes time to appreciate more and more. half the time i want to rush this project and the other half knows that it is worth the wait to do something right and successful! enjoy your day!
Description:
55 Gallon Fish Tank/
Black Background/
Small Black and Blue Rocks /
Large Black Rocks/
4 Lava Rocks/
Plastic Plants - White, Blue, Black/
1 Snail Decoration (NO FISHING)/
60 Gallon Air Pump/
Black Air Hoses/
3 Large Bubble Bars (back of tank)/
90 Gallon Water Heater (left corner)/
2 Digital Temp. Gages (left & right of tank)/
2 Bio-Wheel Emperor 280 Filters/
(1 Bio-Wheel, filters 50 gallons of water)/
2 Active Carbon Attachments/
Rated #2257: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Andrei
Country: Romania
Rank:
#2257 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Andrei on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
227
Quote:
No
Fish Kept:
4 SAE and 200-300 Red Cherry schrimps.
Corals/Plants:
Heteranthera zosterifolia, Microsorum pteropus, Microsorum pteropus windelov, Cardamine lyrata, Echinodorus vesuvius, Echinodorus Angustifolius, Lilaeopsis novaezelandiae, Cryptocoryne balansae, wendtii brown, beckettii, Blyxa japonica, Blyxa auberti, Limnophila aromatica, Eusteralis stellata, Aponogeton ulvaceus, Aponogeton undulatus, Aponogeton rigidifolius, Valisneria nana.
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Description:
My Parrot tank
Rated #2258: 45 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Nick
Country: United States
Rank:
#2258 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Nick on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
96
Fish Kept:
Gold Gouramis,Blue gouramis, many Buenos Aries Tetras, and a rainbow "shark." Many people say that you should not mix gouramis, my gold and blue are getting along real well and showing no aggression towards each other at all. I think it's just the luck of the draw. The gold and blue gouramis are the same species, just different pigment codes. The "shark" can be a bit of a bastard at times but mostly leaves everyone alone.
Corals/Plants:
Not any live ones but artificial ones.
Tank Size:
45 gallons
Advice:
I'm still learnng, not offering any advice yet but willing to recieve.
Description:
First posted pic
Rated #2259: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Robohead
Country: United States
Rank:
#2259 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Robohead on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
159
Fish Kept:
1 Male Betta, 2 Balloon Mollies, 2 Sunset Platies, 1 Hifin Pleco
Corals/Plants:
artificial plants, natural driftwood, natural rock
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
Don't be afraid to put a Betta with other fish, as long as they got enough space and don't have any big shiny fins that the Betta could mistake for a male of his own species. Also, making sure that the smaller community fish are in groups helps to avoid confrontations with the betta.
Description:
This is our first fish tank.
It's a 10 gallon freshwater tank, holding 1 betta (shown in front), 2 balloon mollies, 2 sunset platies, and one pleco (and they all *do* get along very well).
Will probably upgrade to a bigger tank once the pleco grows.
Decorations are mostly artificial...some natural driftwood, and natural rock on the left.
Rated #2260: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Evan
Country: United States
Rank:
#2260 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Evan on
Ratings:
3.97
Number of votes:
122
Quote:
"To each their own"
About Yourself:
I have been keeping fish for 2 years. Always on a budget which makes it hard, but I manage. Ive got 3 tanks running right now, 30, 20, and a 10 gallon. I cant wait to upgrade my 30 to a 55. When I move into a more permanent location, I will be investing in my first saltwater tank, most likely a 75 gallon with my 20L or my 30 as a sump.
Fish Kept:
30 gallon: Blue Dwarf Gourami, school of Neon Tetras and Longfinned Danios. Pleco, 3 Spotted Cories, 2 African Dwarf Frogs. Large population of snails. 20L: 2 black moores, 2 fancy goldfish. 10 gallon: Heavily planted, a few different algea eaters and a Tiger Barb. One
Betta in his own tank.
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swords, Java Fern, Peacock Fern, Aqua Fern, Wisteria, Banana Plant, Hornwart, Umbrella Plant, Anubius, and a few others.
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Start slow and ask a lot of questions. Do it right the first time, be patient. Good luck!!
Description:
30G Cold water tank
Three Comets, two Black Moors, one Spotted Fancy, one Pleco, one mystery Snail, and one Koi which has moved on to an outdoor pond. *Now redone with all living plants, so pic is outdated, Im leaving it up because its my only photo with fake decor.