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Rated #2861: 45 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Andy
Country: United Kingdom
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Ratings:
3.65
Number of votes:
34
About Yourself:
I started with small tanks and now I just want bigger and bigger...
Fish Kept:
Convict Cichlids. Albino pleco.
Corals/Plants:
bog woods, plastic plants, large polyresin roots.
Tank Size:
45 gallons
Advice:
Keep your fish happy :)
Rated #2862: 50 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: brown
Country: Thailand
Rank:
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Submitted By:
brown on
Ratings:
3.65
Number of votes:
99
About Yourself:
Wow Discus Fish at Sah's Discus Fish Farm
"Our discus fish will meet or exceed your expectations" know more about me just google
"wowdiscus"
Fish Kept:
Keep your fish with love
Corals/Plants:
You know the plants you know the fish and match them together, natural always treat itself. Enjoy
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
enjoy your time with your tanks and let innovative idea happens!
Description:
My happy wonderful tank, I put 2.5" and 3" discus in the tank and seem they are happier than living at farm :) i'm invite you all to visit the discus fish at my farm too, anyway please comment my tank
Rated #2863: 240 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: drew
Country: United States
Rank:
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Submitted By:
drew on
Ratings:
3.65
Number of votes:
110
Fish Kept:
Frontosa, black calvus, yellow calvus.
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
240 gallons
Advice:
Join forums and ask questions.
Description:
240 Gallon Burundi Tank
Rated #2867: 58 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jake
Country: Canada
Rank:
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Submitted By:
Jake on
Ratings:
3.64
Number of votes:
281
Quote:
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About Yourself:
I'm a Software Developer....I put this tank is in my office about 4 feet from my desk mostly to just brighten up the office. But its a great break from staring at a computer screen 8 hours a day.
Started out looking into a saltwater reef tank.
Decided it was too expensive for a starter tank, so i bought this kit instead.
Fish Kept:
All African Cichlids. Semi Aggressive Tank.
1 yellow lab.
3 red zebra.
1 hap moori juvenile.
2 hap ali.
2 assorted large cichlids.
1 unknown type...black with vivid blue stripes.
1 large Algae Eater( the type with the spikes on his head)
Corals/Plants:
Red Lava Rock, plastic plants.
Tank Size:
58 gallons
Advice:
Decided to use a magnum 350 with the micro filter to keep my water clear after a significant algae bloom occurred at a tank age of about 3 months. I installed custom plumbing in the cabinet to incorporate a UV sterilizer in the output of the magnum. Had to split the output to reduce the flow through the UV Sterilizer to its rated gph and not diminish the output of the magnum gph.
Description:
All African Cichlids.
Semi Aggressive Tank.
58 Gallon Hagen 120 GeoSystem Kit.
Fluval 404, Magnum 350 with micro filter,AquaClear 70 with quick filter, TurboTwist UV 9w sterilizer.
50 pounds of white aquarium gravel.
Red Lava Rock, plastic plants.
Rated #2868: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Mark Doescher
Country: United States
Rank:
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Submitted By:
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Ratings:
3.64
Number of votes:
191
About Yourself:
I started keeping fish for my son, who saw a friend's aquarium and was VERY entertained. He was less than a year old at the time. It has turned into a hobby. Today, through accidental circumstances, I now have 2 10 gallon tanks as well as a 30 gallon. One 10g tank is my original, I have not had any problems with it since setting it up other than with my original fish who came to me with a case of ick and eventually got some fin rot mixed in. We lost only one fish though. Now they are healthy and happy. Having no other problems. Even after introducing more fish recently. It might be a bit over crowded but the levels are good, the fish are healthy and everyone seems happy.
The 30 gallon tank with 15 small ciclids and a small shark, we took on after my father-in-law died. We didn't really want it but after seeing the state of neglect they were left in we had to help them. The fish were so unhappy and hungry they started eating each other! We had to transfer all the fish to a temporary 10 gallon tank for the move. We reset the 30 gallon with 60% old water saved from the tank and ran it with the old Bio-wheel filter. After moving the fish over to the 30g, we eventually swapped out the HUGE bio-wheel for 2 smaller Aqueon charcoal filters. In total we lost 3 cichlids all due to the other fish, not sickness per-se. On the advise of an independent fish shop owner, we decided to use the new 10g for more small fish.
And that's where we are!
Fish Kept:
Zebra Danio, Black Lyretail Molly, Platy, Neon Tetra, Guppy
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
READ A LOT! Google everything and use the advise you read.
Description:
My original 10 gallon freshwater tank
Rated #2869: 225 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Heather
Country: United States
Rank:
#2869 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Heather on
Ratings:
3.64
Number of votes:
132
Fish Kept:
2 midas chichlids
3 convicts with babies
2 bala sharks
2 irrodecent sharks
2 red jewels
Corals/Plants:
plastic
Tank Size:
225 gallons
Advice:
try it, if it works cool if not try something else
Description:
220 gallon tank
Rated #2870: 58 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Julinda k
Country: Australia
Rank:
#2870 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Julinda k on
Ratings:
3.64
Number of votes:
219
About Yourself:
My 5yr old wanted fish so we got a small tank and 12 damasoni cichlids and some electric yellows.. A week later decided to go big!
Fish Kept:
Electric Yellow Cichlid, Electric Blue Hap, Frontosa Cichlid, Clown Loach, Suckermouth Catfish
Corals/Plants:
Random plants
Tank Size:
58 gallons
Advice:
Start with minimal fish and slowly build numbers
Description:
4ft tank spooky one end fairy like other end