Top 671 - 680 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #671: 60 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Tony
Country: United States
Rank:
#671 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Tony on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
105
Fish Kept:
Malawi Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
Anubias, Java Ferns, Amazon Swords
Tank Size:
60 gallons
Advice:
DO NOT OVER FEED!!!!
Description:
I just set up my first tank, it is for Cichlids. I did the best with what I could afford.
Rated #672: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Adam
Country: United States
Rank:
#672 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Adam on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
236
Fish Kept:
Blue Cobalt Cichlid, White Tail Acei, Electric Yellow Cichlid, Johanni Cichlid, Demasoni Cichlid, Bumblebee Cichlid, Sailfin Gibbiceps Pleco
Corals/Plants:
oriental sword, bamboo
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
water change is law
Description:
55 Gallon Cichlid tank that I put into my wall as an upgrade from my 30 gallon, substrate is a Cichlid specific sand. Has a Echinodorus bleheri and Dracaena
Rated #673: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Nick Dias
Country: United States
Rank:
#673 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Nick Dias on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
130
Quote:
"Every now and then we all need to get a little Fancy" Les Claypool
Fish Kept:
90gal: 2 electric yellow labs, 1 mbuna elongatus, 1 red dragon peacock, 1 eureka peacock, 1 albino eureka peacock, 1 ob peacock, 2 lamprologus tretacephaleus, 2 albino red zebra, 1 blue johanni, 1 julie scriptus, 2 brichardi, 2 pictus cat, 2 synodontis cat, 3 japanese algae eaters, 1 leopard pleco
Corals/Plants:
Substrate is Aragonite Sand, Decoration is Texas Holy rock, Lava Rock, Flag stone, African drift wood and fake plants
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Research before you buy, you'll be glad you did in the end.
Description:
90 gal African Cichlid tank, my obsession.
Rated #674: Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Laureen Jones
Country: United States
Rank:
#674 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Laureen Jones on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
103
Quote:
If you’re doing something else, and it works, keep doing it!!!
About Yourself:
I started this hobby about 2 years ago.This is one out of the four aquariums I have. Its fun and its addicting! Its a bit of trial and error really.
Fish Kept:
2 blind cave tetras, 2 albino bristlenose pleco, 5 gold barbs, 4 cherry barbs, 4 zebra danios, 5 x-ray tetras, 5 red eye tetras, 1 upside down catfish, 1 marbled angelfish, 1 common pleco, 3 demasoni cichlids, 2 bumblebee krabro cichlids, 3 red zebra cichlids... for now :)
Corals/Plants:
Rainbow slate, basalt rock, fake plants, and driftwood
Advice:
Read a lot, and learn as much as possible! Used tanks are much cheaper if you can find them! Water changes are important...keeps your water clear and your fish happy :)
Description:
My 38 gal. tank with Demasoni cichlids, Bumblebee krabro cichlids, and Red Zebra cichlids. Basalt rocks, real driftwood and fake plants. Silica sand substrate, sponge filter and penguin bio wheel filtration.
Rated #675: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: il2fd
Country: Australia
Rank:
#675 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
il2fd on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
119
About Yourself:
Only just started keeping fish again. So far I have:
-30G Cichlid Tank
-7G Planted Tank
-30cm Cube Planted Tank
-7G Reef Tank
-112G Tank that is waiting for contents
Fish Kept:
Lots lol. Message me or email me to find out more.
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Join forums, read and ask questions.
Description:
My Malawi Cichlid Tank
Rated #676: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: jaguar000
Country: United States
Rank:
#676 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
jaguar000 on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
163
Quote:
none
Fish Kept:
all kinds
Corals/Plants:
all kinds
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
save your money
Description:
50G. Knight Goby, Puffers, Bumble Bee Gobys,
Dragon Goby, mangrove plants.
Rated #677: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Todd
Country: United States
Rank:
#677 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Todd on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
115
Quote:
If your ever near Galion, Ohio visit KC's Aquaworld for the best combination of knowledge and selection of cichlids that I've found in Ohio!!!
About Yourself:
More photos coming soon.... please visit again!
Fish Kept:
Currently: 2 pleco. 2 featherfin synodontis. 1 male sunshine peacock, 2 female. 1 male O.B. peacock 1 female, I SRONGLY ADVISE only keep 1 auloncara male. The Alpha continually displays aggression to affirm dominance. Often the Beta male will never reach his full color potential as a result of this pressure. 1 male Cyrtocara Moori, 1 female. 1 Male Burundi Frontosa, 1 unsexed. 1 Black Calvus. 1 Yellow Calvus. 1 male Scienchromis ahli, 1 female. 1 Male labidochromis, 1 female. 1 female protomelus stevini (Taiwan reef) 1 Red top Fulleborni. and 6 Giant Danios. The Giant Danios do wonderfully in a cichlid tank. They provide a contrast between predator/ prey if you will. Even if that is not the case. Also, through my observations I believe the skiddish by nature danios allow the cichlids to relax. It's almost as if the cichlids key off of their response to danger. They also provide action at the top off the tank creating balanced levels. Cichlids mid to bottom and synodontis residing at the bottom.
Corals/Plants:
5 crinum thianum. 1 Anubias flazzeli. 1 Anubias Barteri. 3 Java ferns. 2 Java Windelov. approximately 5 cups of java moss. 1 potted crypt wendtii. 5 bunches of Hornwort. All low light, high PH tolerant plants. Also, the varieties chosen are unlikely to be eaten by all but 1 of my cichlids. I do keep 1 herbivour, the fulleorini, who will at times nibble, but very little or no damage is incurred. The introduction of an abundance of Hornwort has clarified my water significantly. Of course, as with anything, read up on it prior to introducing it to your tank
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
I agree with everyone that states: "Get the largest tank one can afford without getting divorced." Learn as much as one can. It only enriches the experience. identification, behavioral, and dietary traits. Aquascaping is a key factor in reducing stress resulting from conspecific hostility. Also, selecting specimines from varying sub-species will avoid this potential problem. For example: Pick your favorite auloncara, pundamilla, haplochrome, Protomealus etc..
Description:
90 gallon mixed African cichlid tank
Rated #678: 100 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: aragorn
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#678 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
aragorn on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
113
Quote:
what the *%^ ?
Fish Kept:
jardini arowana
fresh water sole
Corals/Plants:
jardini proof plants
Tank Size:
100 gallons
Advice:
roll up your sleaves & start savings
Description:
1.5 m outdoor archer tank
Rated #679: 250 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Luke
Country: Australia
Rank:
#679 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Luke on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
112
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
250 gallons
Advice:
Water Change is the key
Description:
mY sICK TANK
Rated #680: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: oliviamlopez
Country: United States
Rank:
#680 out of 4369 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
oliviamlopez on
Ratings:
4.96
Number of votes:
111
Quote:
Ah to be a fish!!!
About Yourself:
One of my friends was getting rid of her saltwater fish tank and i thought it would be nice for my child so I took it and now I am hooked. I now have a freshwater and saltwater fish tank. One more to be set up, maybe live plants or reef tank, not sure yet...
Fish Kept:
2 Rosey Barbs (Timmy & Tommy), 4 Rainbows (Great Hambino, Squints, Smalls, and Lucky)., 2 dwarf gouramis. In saltwater tank we got blue and yellow tang, clownfish, and chromis.
Corals/Plants:
Driftwood and Lace rock for our freshwater. Live rock and artificial plants in saltwater.
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
patience!!!!! take your time and learn about the fish and the best environment for them.
Description:
30 gl freshwater