Top 841 - 850 Reef Tanks All Time

Rated #841: 90 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #841: 90 Gallons Reef Tank - 90 gal reef
Username: laurent barlagne
Country: United States
Rank: #841 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: laurent barlagne on
Ratings: 4.97
Number of votes: 271
Quote: 10
Fish Kept: angel and tank
Corals/Plants: stony clams
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Advice: test the water frequently
Description: 90 gal reef

Rated #842: 88 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #842: 88 Gallons Reef Tank - My baby
Username: Rudy
Country: South Africa
Rank: #842 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Rudy on
Ratings: 4.97
Number of votes: 201
Quote: I'll have the fish!
About Yourself: Started out with a general trip to the petshop to maybe buy my young son a goldfish to stick in a bowl for him to watch and be entertained with. Did that and when I went back 2 weeks later for supplies I chose a different shop that just happened to have a very large marine section... Later that week I took delivery of the tank and its been salt everything since...
Fish Kept: Valentini puffer, reef fish, red dwarf lobster, humbugs x 2 common clown, tamato clown, yellow angel, pixie hawk fish, cowrie and some snails.
Corals/Plants: various bits salvaged at low tide, few anemones, finger leather, hammer coral, bubble coral
Tank Size: 88 gallons
Advice: RESEARCH!!! Its always better to know something and ask alot of questions... This way your bulls#it alarm will sound if anyone leads you down the wrong path as I have been on occasion...
Description: My baby

Rated #843: 20 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #843: 20 Gallons Reef Tank - 20 gallon long 7 months old
Username: 3kids
Country: United States
Rank: #843 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: 3kids on
Ratings: 4.97
Number of votes: 164
Fish Kept: 2 Ocellaris Clownfish 1 blue velvet damsel 1 green chromis
Corals/Plants: all corals are pieces of frags that I have purchased from my LFS 1 Wellsi frag 1 candy cane coral 3 cabbage leather corals zoa polyps and mushroom corals
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: take your time the first time I tried to keep a saltwater tank I rushed everything. Plus I was in the miltary and gone most of the time...now I'm retired and have time
Description: 20 gallon long 7 months old

Rated #844: Reef Tank

Rated #844: Reef Tank
Username: Andy
Country: United States
Rank: #844 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Andy on
Ratings: 4.97
Number of votes: 380

Rated #845: 125 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #845: 125 Gallons Reef Tank - the tank
Username: donny
Country: United States
Rank: #845 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: donny on
Ratings: 4.97
Number of votes: 186
Quote: mr fishy
About Yourself: having fun
Fish Kept: grouper
Corals/Plants: hard corals
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Advice: take your time
Description: the tank

Rated #846: 43 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #846: 43 Gallons Reef Tank - Octagon - Vertical Reef
Username: K. A. Baldwin
Country: United States
Rank: #846 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: K. A. Baldwin on
Ratings: 4.96
Number of votes: 160
About Yourself: I run an appraisal business and have two tanks in my office, this one and a 150 fowler.
Fish Kept: 2 Black Ocellaris Clownfish, Red Hawkfish, Coral Beauty Angelfish, and a Mandarin Dragonet.
Corals/Plants: Some Acro's, Cup Coral, Blasto, Wellsophylia, lots of Trumpet Corals, Zoos, Xenia, Pectina, Frogspawn and Hammer Corals, lots of Muchrooms, Green Star Polyps, etc.
Tank Size: 43 gallons
Advice: Design your system around the creatures you want to keep and try to use nature for filtration as much as possible rather than mechanics. Either build an eco-system or you will give yourself a part time job every weekend. I would not advise an octagon as a first reef tank as lighting and arrangement is very difficult.
Description: Octagon - Vertical Reef

Rated #847: 65 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #847: 65 Gallons Reef Tank - Marine Life: Three-Spot Angelfish, Rusty Angelfish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Whip-Fin Fairy Wrasse, Sleeper Gold Head Goby

Live Rock, Long Tentacle Anemone, Green Carpet Anemone

65 gallon RedSea Saltwater Tank
Username: Alex J
Country: United States
Rank: #847 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Alex J on
Ratings: 4.96
Number of votes: 357
Fish Kept: Firefish, Rusty Angelfish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Sleeper Gold Head Goby, Cleaner Shrimp, Cowry Snail
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Advice: New hobbyists should not be afraid to ask questions. Beginners should always add to their tanks slowly and choose hardy marine life.
Description: Marine Life: Three-Spot Angelfish, Rusty Angelfish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Whip-Fin Fairy Wrasse, Sleeper Gold Head Goby Live Rock, Long Tentacle Anemone, Green Carpet Anemone 65 gallon RedSea Saltwater Tank

Rated #848: 55 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #848: 55 Gallons Reef Tank - My 55 Gallon Reef Tank
Username: Kendall
Country: United States
Rank: #848 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Kendall on
Ratings: 4.96
Number of votes: 150
About Yourself: My girlfriend is really big into tanks and for her birthday I got her a 75 gallon that we set up. I got addicted so I purchased a 55 gallon and with my uncle owning his own business, I set it up as a saltwater with his help. So far everything is going good, and I can't wait to upgrade to a larger tank!
Fish Kept: 1 - One Spot Foxface 1 - Coral Beauty Pygmy Angel 1 - Blue Line Fairy Wrasse 2 - Clownfish 1 - Yellow Watchman Goby 1 - Japanese Pistol Shrimp 1 - Gold Headed Sleeper Goby 1 - Emerald Crab Multipe Hermits, Cerith, Margarita, Nassarius, and Turbo Snails.
Corals/Plants: 5 different corals, not sure of names.
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: From my experience, make sure you use quality life rock and if you don't mix your own salt water buy it from a reputable source. Avoid large chain fish stores when buying salt water fish at all costs. Get the biggest tank you can get, then save, and get a bigger one before you buy any. I thought a 55 gallon would be enough and I'm already wanting a larger size. Do smaller water changes more frequently. I do a 5 gallon change every other weekend and that seems to be helping the fish out A LOT.
Description: My 55 Gallon Reef Tank

Rated #849: Reef Tank

Rated #849: Reef Tank - 120 Gallon Reef
Username: David
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #849 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: David on
Ratings: 4.96
Number of votes: 393
Description: 120 Gallon Reef

Rated #850: 46 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #850: 46 Gallons Reef Tank - The beauty!
Username: Brandon
Country: United States
Rank: #850 out of 1403 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Brandon on
Ratings: 4.96
Number of votes: 305
Quote: Go slow, let it grow.
Fish Kept: Gold Striped Maroon Clown, Royal Gramma Basslet, Yellow Tang.
Corals/Plants: Pulsing Xenia, Colt, Green Star Polyps, Yellow Polyps, Pocillopora, Candy Cane, Frogspawn, Sun Coral, Anchor Hammer, Birdsnest, Green Striped Mushrooms, Montipora, Zoanthids, Crocea Clam.
Tank Size: 46 gallons
Advice: Patience is key. It will save you money, and frustration.
Description: The beauty!

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