Top 2521 - 2530 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #2521: 96 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: JAMIE
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#2521 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
JAMIE on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
211
Quote:
I love fish
About Yourself:
I work away so thought about making my tank look like a marine tank as malawi fish are very bright and striking.
Fish Kept:
Malawi
Corals/Plants:
coral
Tank Size:
96 gallons
Advice:
If you need to stabilize your PH then coral would do the job.
Description:
My Malawi Tank
Rated #2522: 33 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Rob Harrington
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#2522 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Rob Harrington on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
96
About Yourself:
Given a tiny (20l) tank last summer and thought it would be a real pain in the neck to look after, but got hooked and have wanted a bigger set up ever since. My wife got me the tank at Christmas. Moved the fish (and filter media, and some rocks) in from the smaller tank, they seem to love their new home.
Fish Kept:
3 x zebra danio; 3 x neon tetra; 3 x black widow tetra; 2 x bumble bee platy; 1 x albino cory; 2 x pepper catfish; 3 x amano shrimp.
Corals/Plants:
one small fake, 4 real .
Tank Size:
33 gallons
Advice:
New to this myself!!
Description:
Rob's 125 litre tank
Rated #2523: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: ashton
Country: Great Britain
Rank:
#2523 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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ashton on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
107
Quote:
rays
About Yourself:
fish keeper
Fish Kept:
peacock bass sting rays texas
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
fish
Description:
peacock bass rays texas
Rated #2524: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Tasha
Country: United States
Rank:
#2524 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Tasha on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
101
Quote:
Live every day as if it were your last, because tomorrow it might be! :-)
About Yourself:
My husband actually got me into the hobby, he kept fish in college "back in the day" haha. He kept talking about it till it sparked my interest. Now I'm hooked, and I know more about it than he does! :-) Fish keeping/aquariums are relaxing, enjoyable and challenging, and I have found that fish really do have personalities. :-) I'm a stay at home mom and caretaker for my mother-in-law, so I really look forward to some quiet time with my fish. :-) Not to mention, a well maintained aquarium makes a house look twice as nice!
Fish Kept:
angelfish, harlequin rasboras, gouramis, tetras, hatchetfish, pleco, otocinclus cats, peppered corys, etc.
Corals/Plants:
several different types of live plants, not sure of all the names.
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Make sure you know which fish are compatible with each other. Don't just go with what looks good.
Don't use fish to cycle your tank, no matter if they are "hardy" or not. Ammonia and nitrite, even at low levels, are very toxic to fish. It may not kill them immediately, but it does irreversible damage to their gills and membranes, and I'm sure it can't be very comfortable. Would you like to swim around in a swimming pool full of battery acid, even if it was just a "little bit"? Didn't think so! :-) Sure, cycling takes some time, but it's worth it to have healthy, happy fish in the long run. Patience is a virtue!! haha
Test your water fairly often, just to make sure everything is okay.
Make a maintenance schedule and keep up with it! Ammonia is one of the first things to look for when you start losing fish. Don't just blame the pet store for selling you sick fish! A good maintenance schedule will make your life (and your fish's) a lot easier in the long run.
If you're not going to be 100% into this hobby, then don't even get started. It takes time, patience, a lot of work and some money to keep fish/aquariums successfully. If you barely have time for everyday things, you probably don't have time for fish, which isn't fair to them. You're responsible for the environment they live in, so if you neglect the tank, they suffer. It's not just as easy as adding fish to water and hoping everything works out.
Description:
75 gall. freshwater
Rated #2525: 44 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Old Brooklyn
Country: United States
Rank:
#2525 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Old Brooklyn on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
112
Quote:
-
About Yourself:
-
Fish Kept:
-
Corals/Plants:
-
Tank Size:
44 gallons
Advice:
-
Description:
My corner tank
Rated #2526: Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Dmitriy Shvets
Country: United States
Rank:
#2526 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
413
Description:
My 12 gallon freshwater tank.
Rated #2527: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Brandon
Country: United States
Rank:
#2527 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Brandon on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
117
About Yourself:
I love fishing, Im a diesel Techican by occupation.
Fish Kept:
4 Red Bellied Piranha's
Corals/Plants:
Fake plants, piranhas tear up everything, real driftwood
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
DO NOT START WITH PIRANHA'S, THEY ARE A DIFFICULT FISH TO KEEP MAINTENANCE UP ON AND SHOULD BE FOR EXPERIENCED HOBBYISTS.
Description:
55gal piranha tank
Rated #2528: 32 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Sahal
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#2528 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
89
About Yourself:
Student
Fish Kept:
Mollys, Neon Tetras, Platys, Gourami a small orange pleco for helping with algae and one very big and shy cat fish.
Corals/Plants:
Mix of plastic and silk plants, with Tahitian Moon Sand
Tank Size:
32 gallons
Advice:
Keeping a nice aquarium is tougher then one would think but worth the effort once you get it looking nice. Best way to learn is on the go (and with a little help from google). Start off with a tank (preferably a small one) and take it from there. The main advice I can give is regular cleaning and water changes + a good filter is the most important thing. And one more thing, HAIR ALGAE IS EVIL!!!!!
Description:
Main pic from the front, (recently cleaned :))
Rated #2529: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: matt
Country: United States
Rank:
#2529 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
161
Fish Kept:
Current: 55: goldfish, kissing guorami, cory cats, bala shark, peacock eel
Current: 20: Male Betta, Pristilla tetra, cory cats
Past Fish: Plecos, dwarf guorami
Corals/Plants:
artificial
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
cycle!
Description:
my 20 gallon
Rated #2530: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: dionne
Country: Trinidad Tobago
Rank:
#2530 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
dionne on
Ratings:
3.82
Number of votes:
133
Quote:
live each day as if it was your last
About Yourself:
dionne from trinidad and tobago this is my first tanl so am experimenting and enjoying my new hobbie
Corals/Plants:
Artifical Plants and drift wood
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Start slowly and buy the biggest tank u can afford
Description:
30x12x18
three in one filteration system
colored gravel
ornaments