Top 2331 - 2340 Freshwater Tanks All Time

Rated #2331: 220 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2331: 220 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 4 eels and arowana in a 65 gallon  , waiting for them to be big enough for the 220g predator communauty
Username: Alex
Country: Canada
Rank: #2331 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Alex on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 158
Corals/Plants: amazone stream and south asian river biotope
Tank Size: 220 gallons
Advice: plants are your best friend for good water quality
Description: 4 eels and arowana in a 65 gallon , waiting for them to be big enough for the 220g predator communauty

Rated #2332: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2332: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 55 gallon tank, soon to be 125 gallon
Username: Mike
Country: United States
Rank: #2332 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Mike on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 157
Fish Kept: Silver dollars, 3 parrot cichlids, red belly pacu, red hook silver dollars, pleco, tiretrack eel, blue gourami, 2 kissing gouramis, flame gourami, powder blue gourami, snakeskin gourami? clown loach, red tail shark
Corals/Plants: n/a
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: keep it real
Description: 55 gallon tank, soon to be 125 gallon

Rated #2333: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2333: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 80 gal. cichlid tank
Username: ONEAL
Country: United States
Rank: #2333 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: ONEAL on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 195
Quote: Holy s**t that costs a lot!
About Yourself: I started this hobby with a 10 gal. freshwater for my daughter and love it. I then upgraded to a 55 gal. hex. and now this 80 gal. bowfront.
Fish Kept: It is a new tank so all I have for now are three plecos. I will update soon!
Corals/Plants: Fake plants. I will be adding more also.
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Advice: Research! Don't rush into anything! Let your water cycle!
Description: 80 gal. cichlid tank

Rated #2334: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2334: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - picture of Keyholes and Orange Flash
Username: rhinosady
Country: United States
Rank: #2334 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: rhinosady on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 143
About Yourself: I am a mental health counselor working on getting my masters degree. I have been in to fish since I was a little kid. I got my first tank when I was 8 years old.
Fish Kept: 3 Keyhole cichlids 2 orange flashes 3 loaches 1 plecostomus 4 checkerboard cichlid 2 Killifish 1 Giant Blue Shrimp
Corals/Plants: java fern java moss amazon sword anubias
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: Take it slow when setting up your new tank. Just add a few fish at a time and give your tank time to balance its self out.
Description: picture of Keyholes and Orange Flash

Rated #2335: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2335: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 2 of my Angels
Username: Phil
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #2335 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Phil on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 103
Fish Kept: 1 Big Angel, 2 Smaller Angels, 1 Large Albino Pleco, 4 Gold Rams, 2 Honey Gourami, 5 Peppered Corys, 10 Black Neons
Corals/Plants: Various live plants, species unknown. No fake ones.
Tank Size: 48 gallons
Advice: Always do research before starting up your own aqarium, Read posts regarding new tank set ups and MAKE SURE you let it cycle because if you dont you'll only learn the hard way!! Believe me.
Description: 2 of my Angels

Rated #2336: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2336: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - hmm i have a 45 gallon i started a bout 1 mouth a go i have two live plants and the rest are fake
Username: canada_eh
Country: Canada
Rank: #2336 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: canada_eh on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 385
Quote: canada eh
Corals/Plants: i started out buying live plants and found that the fish eat them all so i went to all fake
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: i think the best thing to start out in this is just go big from the start i found with my 10 was just to much up keep i gave that to my mom and now i have the 55 i am looking at buying a 25 for my room. and 1 more thing never run bio filters i found that they sucked and the filters are ever expencive.
Description: hmm i have a 45 gallon i started a bout 1 mouth a go i have two live plants and the rest are fake

Rated #2337: 46 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2337: 46 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Brackish Water Fish Aquarium
Username: Tonya
Country: United States
Rank: #2337 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Tonya on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 102
Quote: It ain't about how hard ya hit. It's about how hard you can get it and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done! Now if you know what you're worth then go out and get what you're worth. Rocky
About Yourself: I have been an aquarium lover since a young child. I have had many aquariums over the past 30 years. This one is one of my favorites. I am a teacher. I have passed on my love of the environment to my students.
Fish Kept: I have 4 Mono Argentus, 4 Silver Scats, 2 Figure 8 Puffers, 1 Archer Fish, and some Mollies. My puffers are very docile and have never tried to eat any of my fish.
Corals/Plants: I have found it difficult to keep live plants in this tank. My Scats are very hungry.
Tank Size: 46 gallons
Advice: I suggest to research and to love your fish : )
Description: Brackish Water Fish Aquarium

Rated #2338: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2338: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - My 20 Gallon Freshwater Tank
Username: Daniel
Country: United States
Rank: #2338 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Daniel on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 151
Quote: You get what you pay for!
About Yourself: Ive always enjoyed fish and underwater life. It may require some dedication and time, but it is well worth it. Aquariums are very calming, relaxing, and they bring any room to life.
Fish Kept: 3 Tangs; 1 Gourami; 1 Bala Shark; 1 Dojo Loach; 1 Catfish; 1 Rubberlip Sucker
Corals/Plants: Artificial plants (they arent near as messy, live plants shed and tend to clog filters and filter media, a fair warning)
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: Research before you buy. Fish aren't mix and match. Start with a big aquarium, not a small one. Shop at different stores to build the best aquarium, one store probably won't have everything. Mine has parts from 3 different stores. The only filter that is too big is the one that won't fit on your tank. Feed varities of food to fish.
Description: My 20 Gallon Freshwater Tank

Rated #2339: 110 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2339: 110 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 110 gallon "reef appearing"
freshwater tank. Artificial corals by Instant Reef. Twin aquaclear 110
filters. A mix of mbuna, haps,
peacock and frontosa cichlids.
Username: quickstep
Country: Canada
Rank: #2339 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: quickstep on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 113
Quote: Crank up the intensity and do YOU to the max.
Fish Kept: A mix of mbuna, haps, peacock and frontosa cichlids.
Corals/Plants: Instant Reef artificial corals.
Tank Size: 110 gallons
Advice: The more water changes the better. Dont be afraid to think outside the box to achieve exactly what YOU want.
Description: 110 gallon "reef appearing" freshwater tank. Artificial corals by Instant Reef. Twin aquaclear 110 filters. A mix of mbuna, haps, peacock and frontosa cichlids.

Rated #2340: 36 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #2340: 36 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 36 bow front, Cory cats, stick cat, tetras, danios, striped raphael cat, platys, cherry/ghost shrimp, dwarf gourami, bristlenose placo.
Username: Melissa
Country: United States
Rank: #2340 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Melissa on
Ratings: 3.92
Number of votes: 111
Fish Kept: Dwarf fire gourami, dwarf red gourami, 3 Cory cats, striped raphael cat, stick catfish, 5 skirt tetras (2 black, 2 albino, 1 glo tetra), 4 platys, 7 zebra danios, 3 cherry shrimp, 5 ghost shrimp, and a bristlenose placo.
Corals/Plants: Plants are all artificial, because I cannot keep real ones alive.
Tank Size: 36 gallons
Advice: Go slow and if possible do a fishless cycle. It will save you many water changes, which I found out the hard way.
Description: 36 bow front, Cory cats, stick cat, tetras, danios, striped raphael cat, platys, cherry/ghost shrimp, dwarf gourami, bristlenose placo.

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