Top 321 - 330 Freshwater Tanks All Time

Rated #321: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #321: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - My 150 severum tank
Username: cousins
Country: United States
Rank: #321 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: cousins on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 242
About Yourself: Just enjoy fish
Corals/Plants: Fake plants
Tank Size: 150 gallons
Advice: Take your time. It will all come together.
Description: My 150 severum tank

Rated #322: 60 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #322: 60 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Lets see some good ratings! Come on! Haha
Username: craig
Country: United States
Rank: #322 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: craig on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 118
Fish Kept: 1 fireline mloto hap, 1 drangonsblood peacock, 1 moori hap, 1 ruby red peacock, 1 sunsine peacock, 1 O.B. peacock, 1 sunburst peacock, 2 clown loaches, 1 green face peacock, 1 blue neon peacock and 1 red empress hap. All cichlids from lake malawi.
Corals/Plants: Fake hairgrass. And driftwood. 40 pounds of crushed coral as substrate. And tons of river rock.
Tank Size: 60 gallons
Advice: Be patient.
Description: Lets see some good ratings! Come on! Haha

Rated #323: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #323: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - combination of lace rock and rocks i picked up at a local creek
Username: jose
Country: United States
Rank: #323 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: jose on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 103
Quote: "MAS PUTO"
About Yourself: new to the aquarium hobby
Fish Kept: 3 tiger barbs 2 albino barbs 2 green barbs 2 rainbow shark 2 small plecos
Corals/Plants: all fake plants with a few rocks from a local creek
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Advice: the bigger the tank the better,..........i wish i had a 100 gallon
Description: combination of lace rock and rocks i picked up at a local creek

Rated #324: 140 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #324: 140 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 140g
Username: Jackson
Country: Canada
Rank: #324 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Jackson on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 291
Quote: go big or go home !
About Yourself: nothing is better than sitting back and tokin starring at some fish.
Fish Kept: Africans
Corals/Plants: 110lb of crushed coral / misc. granit Plants do work with the africans you just gotta know what your doing, ie lighting, nitrate, fertilizer, etc
Tank Size: 140 gallons
Advice: If you get a canister system, tap in to the out-take with a air hose. It spreads the o2 very well throughout the tank. Good for bacteria!!!! ohhh and if you wanna make your own stand outta wood and want it to look really good.....just buy the thing! makeing it costs alotta money...This stand costs just over $1000
Description: 140g

Rated #325: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #325: 48 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - MY FISH TANK 
2 Gold Severums
2 Green Severums
5 Electric Yellows
5 Acies
2 Rainbow Sharks
2 Bristle nose
Username: tony
Country: Australia
Rank: #325 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: tony on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 197
Quote: Fish are Fun!!!!!!!!!!!
About Yourself: I am new to this and have done alot of research about fish and keeping them healthy before i went to invest in a nice little setup. I have had my tank for about 6months now and havent had no problems. I could sit down all day and watch my fish if i had the time.
Fish Kept: 2 Gold Severums 2 Green Severums 5 Electric Yellows 5 Acies 2 Rainbow Sharks 2 Bristle nose
Corals/Plants: All plastic
Tank Size: 48 gallons
Advice: Fish are Fun
Description: MY FISH TANK 2 Gold Severums 2 Green Severums 5 Electric Yellows 5 Acies 2 Rainbow Sharks 2 Bristle nose

Rated #326: 35 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #326: 35 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Full veiw
Username: Jackjames2ei
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #326 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Jackjames2ei on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 82
Fish Kept: Red tail shark, 25 guppys, 10 harliquin raspbora, 3 angel, 5 neon tetras, 5 penquin tetras, 3 yolo loaches, 6 gourami, 4 dawaf gourami
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 35 gallons
Advice: Looking for advice or suggestions on possible improvements.
Description: Full veiw

Rated #327: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #327: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 75 Gallon African Tank - Plastic Plants - Lace and River Rock - Who Needs TV When You Have One of These - Talk About a Big Screen!!!
Username: James A . Bennett
Country: United States
Rank: #327 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: James A . Bennett on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 137
Quote: If at First You Don't Succeed - Don't Look So Astonished!
About Yourself: I am a 40 year old father of 2 great children. Chelsea is 2 and Hunter is 4. My wife is great and is pretty patient with me when I take 5 hours on a Sunday to "work" on the tank. She's not really into the fish but I think she may be coming around - she loves to see the kids excited! My little ones love the fish and are great helpers. By day I am an operations manager for a fortune 100 company managing customer service operator working from home. We provide a full array of services for various clients. It's a stressful job but when I come home and spend a little time with my fish, the stress of the day goes away for awhile - heck I don't even hear my Blackberry which in itself is a true gift.
Fish Kept: Protomelas Taeniolatus (Red Empress) 1 Male 1 Female, Yellow Fin Borleyi (1 Male 1 Female), Dimidochromis Kiwinge (1 Male 1 Female), Nimbochromis Venustus - (Male) 1, Labidochromis Caeruleus - Yellow Lab or Electric Yellow Cichlid - 3 (male), Lodotropheus Sprengerae - Rusty - 1 (Male), Aulonocara sp. stuartgranti maleri . - Sunshine Peacock - 1 (male), Pseudotropheus socolofi - powder blue cichlid - 1 (male), Maylandia callainos- Cobalt Blue - 1 (Male), Neolamprologus brichardi- Brichardi Lyretail Cichlid - 2 (Male), Pseudotropheus zebra OB morph - OB Zebra - orange/black (2) - white/black (lots of blue coming in) 1 (male), Male Aulonocara species crossed with an OB female mbuna - OB Peacock blue/orange- 2 (male), Gephyrochromis acei - Acei - 1 (male), Tropheus ??? - blue/purple body - burnt orange fins - 1 (male??) Aulonacara ??? - ??? - 2 (male/female???), Maylandia estherae formerly pseudotropheus zebra -red zebra - 1 to young to tell sex, Aulonocara stuartgranti (Rubescens) Ruby Red Peacock - 1 (male) 1 (female) 1 (fry), Dragons Blood Peacock 1 (male)
Corals/Plants: Plastic Plants - Various
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Start with the tank you really want - if you have space for 90 Gallon and that's what you want - Go For It. Moving from a 10 to a 30 to a 55 and so on will cost you more than just getting what you want from the beginning. Take your time selecting fish and be patient if you go with cichlids. To me the best part of the hobby is watching them mature and change colors over time. It's amazing how a brown dull young peacock can be so beautiful when it matures. Change your filters regularly, do routine water changes, feed them a good quality food and you will have happy and healthy fish.
Description: 75 Gallon African Tank - Plastic Plants - Lace and River Rock - Who Needs TV When You Have One of These - Talk About a Big Screen!!!

Rated #328: 85 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #328: 85 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Freshwater aquarium decorated with Christmas lights for the festive season.
Username: Chris
Country: Australia
Rank: #328 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Chris on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 131
Fish Kept: Electric yellow cichlid, Sunshine peacock cichlid, Blue johanni cichlid, giraffe cichild, Algea eater,
Corals/Plants: Over 50Kg of texas holey rock with many Hiding spots and home made spots by the fish
Tank Size: 85 gallons
Advice: Take your time is choosing what is best for you and maintain a healthy environment for your fish and live plants.
Description: Freshwater aquarium decorated with Christmas lights for the festive season.

Rated #329: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #329: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Changed from Community Tropicals to African Cichlids after moving house
Username: watchkeeper
Country: Australia
Rank: #329 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: watchkeeper on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 223
Quote: I no longer question authority, I annoy it. Less effort, more effect!
About Yourself: Have been keeping aquariums off and on for 30yrs. Maybe I'll get it right one day.
Fish Kept: A colony of mixed African Cichlids, including Red Empress, Lombardio, Red Forest Jewels, Electric Yellows, Blue Dolphins, Sp 45.Convicts. (All juveniles)
Corals/Plants: Mixed
Tank Size: 150 gallons
Advice: Ask questions
Description: Changed from Community Tropicals to African Cichlids after moving house

Rated #330: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #330: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - African Cichlid 55g AGA Aquarium (9/15/09)
Username: Carl Inserra Jr.
Country: United States
Rank: #330 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Carl Inserra Jr. on
Ratings: 5.33
Number of votes: 98
Quote: "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment." -Buddha
Fish Kept: Various African Cichlids, Blood Parrots, and Peacocks. Feed: Hikari Bio-Gold+, Hikari Cichlid Excel, Frozen Brine Shrimp, Frozen Blood Worms, Hikari Cichlid Delight, Seaweed Salad
Corals/Plants: Various silk and plastic plants.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: Take your time and listen to the experts!
Description: African Cichlid 55g AGA Aquarium (9/15/09)

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