Top 1281 - 1290 Planted Tanks All Time
Rated #1281: 55 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: Evan
Country: United States
Rank:
#1281 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Evan on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
205
Quote:
Ack!
Fish Kept:
2 Zebra Danios, 3 Gouramis, 1 Clown Loaches, 3 Swordtails, 2 Plecostemous, 3 Rainbow Sharks, 2 Tiger Barbs, 1 Dwarf African Frogs
Corals/Plants:
All live plants, Driftwood and slate rock bought at a Landscaping Depot
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Have Fun!
Description:
My 55 Gallon Planted Tank. Just redid the whole thing. Waiting for everything to fill in.
Rated #1282: 75 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: Kristie arrazcaeta
Country: United States
Rank:
#1282 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Kristie arrazcaeta on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
263
Fish Kept:
.
Corals/Plants:
.
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Keep only one large tank
Description:
75 planted tank
Rated #1283: 125 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: Frazel
Country: United States
Rank:
#1283 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Frazel on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
127
About Yourself:
I am a dog groomer at Petsmart and me and my co workers kinda got in the hobby. I found a good deal on a large tank and I wanted to do it right. about 1500$ later im still learning stuff.
Fish Kept:
Mollies,Platys, Corys, Golden alge eater, Rubber lip plecosumus, African black knife,Clown loach, tons of ghost shrimp, 4 snails, african dwarf frogs, 4 Angel fish, neon tetras, other tetras, rainbow fish....uh i think thats it. All together about 60 fish not including the 50 ghost shrimp.( they dont last long, my Angelfish eats them, its a great treat for them though)
Corals/Plants:
I have a wide variety of plants. from moss ball to java fern.
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Patience is key. and for larger tanks always have a separate smaller tank like a 10 gallon for quarantine. Treaking ICK in a large tank is a pain. Also most peoiple dont tell you this but DO NOT put aquarium salt in your tank if you have live plants. It will kill them over night.
Description:
my tank
Rated #1284: 75 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: hmm315
Country: United States
Rank:
#1284 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
hmm315 on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
42
Fish Kept:
German Blue Ram, Panda Cory Cat, Peppered Cory Cat, Kribensis Cichlid, Assorted Apistogramma, Dwarf Gourami, Blood Parrot, Peacock Gudgeon, Bolivian Ram
Corals/Plants:
Plants
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Research, research, research!
Description:
Boss Lady
Rated #1285: 150 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: Shaun
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#1285 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Shaun on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
122
Fish Kept:
None
Corals/Plants:
All
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
Hard work
Description:
Planted tank
Rated #1286: 110 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: scott
Country: Canada
Rank:
#1286 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
scott on
Ratings:
4.74
Number of votes:
114
Fish Kept:
4 Jack Dempsey
3 Electric Yellow Lab Labidochromis caeruleus
2 Rusty cichlid Iodotropheus sprengerae
2 Cobalt Blue Zebra
1 Blue Johanni
1 Demason's Cichlid
2 Giraffe Hap Nimbochromis venustus
1 gold Asian algae eater
1 peacock (i think.)
Corals/Plants:
50 lbs of coral, 50 of crushed coral as substrate.
all fake plate for now
Tank Size:
110 gallons
Advice:
i'm new
Description:
big cave for my big jack
Rated #1287: Planted Tank
Username: Auroraborealis
Country: United States
Rank:
#1287 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Auroraborealis on
Ratings:
4.73
Number of votes:
305
Description:
This is a paludarium I made for my betta fish in a 20-gallon high tank. The front part is about 2.5 gallons, and the back is the land section, where I've planted a variety of different carnivorous plants. :) I actually rigged up the gargoyle to be the outflow for my small canister filter.
Rated #1288: 34 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: arran
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#1288 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
arran on
Ratings:
4.73
Number of votes:
158
Quote:
why is the rum always gone!
About Yourself:
i originally bought a cold water setup and things progressed from there! to tropical and now planted tropical!
Corals/Plants:
amazon frogbit
amazon sword
valius
slavinia minima
and much more
Tank Size:
34 gallons
Advice:
the best advice i could give is to do your homework before you attempt to keep tropical fish, or plants.
Description:
work in progress!
Rated #1289: 90 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: Bijoy
Country: India
Rank:
#1289 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Bijoy on
Ratings:
4.73
Number of votes:
124
Quote:
Try experimenting
About Yourself:
1 year into fishkeeping.
Fish Kept:
4 Red devil, 2 Plecos, 3 Rams, 2 blood parrots, 3 Auratus cichlids, 2 red zebra, 2 firemouth, 2 cobalt zeba, 1 giant gaurami, 2 five bar cichlids, 1 rose barb.
Corals/Plants:
Hornwort, hydrilla, banana lily, amazon sword,balansae, cabomba, dwarf hairgrass, crypt, banana plant
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
Regular vacuum gravel + 10-30% water change every week. Regular fertilizer dosage after water change. Keep experimenting with fishes - I have 4 red devils in the same tank without any problems.... Occasionally the bigger one chases the others but no physical harm though...
My luck with plants succeeded when I got my 76W PL lights and started dosing fertilizer(Potassium)
Description:
updated with new plants
Rated #1290: 50 Gallons Planted Tank
Username: roryfirth
Country: Great Britain
Rank:
#1290 out of 2369 Planted Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
roryfirth on
Ratings:
4.73
Number of votes:
154
Fish Kept:
Keyhole Cichlids
Tiger barb
Jack Dempsey
Fire mouth Cichlids
Cherry barb
Petazona barb
Pleco
Cory
Purple Rasbora
Chequered barb
Dwarf neon rainbow fish
Harlequin rasbora
Red Fin Shark
Platys
Corals/Plants:
Assorted bogwood and plants
Tank Size:
50 gallons
Advice:
Read up and do what you think is right, learn by your mistakes, it doesn't matter if you get it wrong and lose a few fish along the way. And except the fact that you will go bigger... I started with a 8g biorb 3 yrs ago and have just started a second 50g Malawi tank!
Description:
4ft natural river bed tank