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Rated #221: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #221: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - My Saltwater Setup...
Username: Jeff
Country: United States
Rank: #221 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Jeff on
Ratings: 4.69
Number of votes: 215
Quote: SaltWater Rules!!!!!!!
About Yourself: Tank is about 6 weeks young ..Getting back into the hobby....after 10 years.....
Fish Kept: Yellow Tang,Small Clown Trigger,Tomato Clown,Percula Clown,Red Emperor Starfish,2 Demsels(Domino,3 stripe)
Corals/Plants: Artificial Corals and Decorations, Live Rock...
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: Be patient,and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Description: My Saltwater Setup...

Rated #222: 75 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #222: 75 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - 75 gal Reef tank
Username: David
Country: United States
Rank: #222 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: David on
Ratings: 4.69
Number of votes: 186
Quote: Go Big or Go Home
About Yourself: I started off with a 26 gal fresh,then a 55 gal fresh, then i turned the 26 into a saltwater, then it was on to the 75 gal reef tank. Next will be a 180 or 210 saltwater shark tank.
Fish Kept: 1-Yellowtail Damsel 1-4 Stripe Damselfish 2-Ocellaris Clownfish 1-Firefish Goby 1-Sailfin/Algae Blenny 1-Pacific Blue Tang 1-Yellow Hawaiian Tang 1-Long Tentacle Anemone 1-Sand Sifting Sea Star 7-Feather Duster 1-Flame Scallop 1-Zebra Cone Snail 15-Blue Leg Hermit Crab 3-Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab
Corals/Plants: 1-Zoanthus Colony Polyp (3" dia.) 1-Kenya Tree Coral (3" tall) 1-Doughnut Coral (3" dia.) 1-Starburst Green Polyps (2" dia.)
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Take your time and plan things out. Look in the paper to find tanks that poeple are wanting to get rid of. You can save alot of money that way.
Description: 75 gal Reef tank

Rated #223: 40 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #223: 40 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - Just my 40 gallon breeder tank macroalgae and sponges
Username: ian fields
Country: United States
Rank: #223 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: ian fields on
Ratings: 4.68
Number of votes: 177
Quote: it is what it is
Corals/Plants: caulerpa, halimeda, mermaids fan, shaving brush, red gracilaria, hypnae
Tank Size: 40 gallons
Advice: my advice is watch what you add to your tank and dont make to many sudden changesit will streess things out and kill your livestock.
Description: Just my 40 gallon breeder tank macroalgae and sponges

Rated #224: 29 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #224: 29 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - My 150 FOWLR. Tank dimensions are 48x24x32". Fluval fX5 925 gph, 400 gph skilter. One 600 gph and two 400 gph koralia powerhead. 260w power compacts - 130w 10k and 130w actinic. LED moonlighting. All on timers for that dawn till dusk effect. Two addtional 925 gph powerheads. 250 lbs of live rock and 100 lbs of sand.
Username: Drew
Country: United States
Rank: #224 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Drew on
Ratings: 4.68
Number of votes: 124
Quote: Good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment.
About Yourself: I have been doing freshwater for about 15 years. Just started saltwater last year. I had a 150 gallon FOWLR tank. Want to start a some what affordable reef tank, so I downgraded to a 29.
Fish Kept: 2 Clowns, 1 Blue Yellow Damsil, Chocolate Chip Starfish, Sea Urchin, Blue Leg Hermits, Coral Banded Shrimp, Clam, Featherdusters
Corals/Plants: Approx 50 lbs of Live Rock, 20 lbs of sand, Xenia, Pipe Organ, Various Zoanthides
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Advice: Read and ask as many questions as you can. Know your spectrum and water quality perimeters. Your knowledge will grow with experience. Take your time.
Description: My 150 FOWLR. Tank dimensions are 48x24x32". Fluval fX5 925 gph, 400 gph skilter. One 600 gph and two 400 gph koralia powerhead. 260w power compacts - 130w 10k and 130w actinic. LED moonlighting. All on timers for that dawn till dusk effect. Two addtional 925 gph powerheads. 250 lbs of live rock and 100 lbs of sand.

Rated #225: 29 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #225: 29 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - Mine and my girlfriends new set up
Username: mikey
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #225 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: mikey on
Ratings: 4.68
Number of votes: 176
Quote: dont knock it till you try it
Fish Kept: 2x clown, 1x puffer, 1x cleaner shrimp 1xspot goby, 1x blue/yellow tail damsel 2x neon damsel
Corals/Plants: fish only with 1x anemone
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Advice: I'm new to this my self, but just be patient and take your time because the end results are brilliant.
Description: Mine and my girlfriends new set up

Rated #226: 65 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #226: 65 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - New light's
Username: Joshua Leger
Country: Canada
Rank: #226 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Joshua Leger on
Ratings: 4.67
Number of votes: 122
Fish Kept: Dalmatian Molly, Platy, Gold Nugget Pleco (L-18), Neon Tetra Jumbo, Gouramis, Angelfish
Corals/Plants: Duck weed, water lettuce, and java moss
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Advice: Water changes
Description: New light's

Rated #227: 75 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #227: 75 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - side view
Username: michael
Country: Canada
Rank: #227 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: michael on
Ratings: 4.67
Number of votes: 137
About Yourself: i'm a musician,i work for a large art gallery,i love nature.
Fish Kept: 1 Clown Trigger named"Buddy" 1 clownfish,1 coral beauty angelfish,3 green chromis and a yellow damsel.
Corals/Plants: 75 lbs of Caribsea argonite substrate,35 lbs of fiji live rock.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Never underestimate the power of knowledge,before you even consider setting up an aquarium of any kind learn the basics,you owe it to the animals you keep!read,read,read!
Description: side view

Rated #228: 24 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #228: 24 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - here is my nano cube 24 with a black and white clownfish and a sixline wrasse
Username: Stephanos
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #228 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Stephanos on
Ratings: 4.67
Number of votes: 194
Quote: N/A
About Yourself: N/A
Fish Kept: black and white clownfish sixline wrasse
Corals/Plants: pulsing xenia
Tank Size: 24 gallons
Advice: read everything you need to know on the internet before you start.
Description: here is my nano cube 24 with a black and white clownfish and a sixline wrasse

Rated #229: Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #229: Saltwater Fish Tank - Front shot
Username: mine
Country: Australia
Rank: #229 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: mine on
Ratings: 4.66
Number of votes: 280
Quote: .
Fish Kept: Dunno....have a look in the pics!
Corals/Plants: Just a few anenomes
Advice: Start with the biggest tank you can!
Description: Front shot

Rated #230: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank

Rated #230: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank - 55 gallon uniquarium.  Lighting efficient for reef, however just used for fish only.  Biological Balls and live rock to house bacteria.  A lot of good hiding places for fish.  Chiller that is ran throughout the summer.  Decorations including a conch shell, dead colored coral, rubber coral, and fake red seaweed.  I re-sanded, varnished, and worked on the top and bottom wood.  New pictures soon!
Username: Eric
Country: United States
Rank: #230 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Eric on
Ratings: 4.66
Number of votes: 122
Quote: Greatness comes in defending what you know is right.
About Yourself: Always have loved animals. I wanted a beautiful peace of the ocean in my room. I started and failed with a nano 12 gallon cube and found out the difficulties the hard way(yellow box fish died and poisoned all my other fish and killed them). I love my fish and it is a good part of my day to see them get excited when I go to feed them.
Fish Kept: Stars and Stripes Puffer(Arothron hispidus), Barred Moray eel, Sailfin Tang, Kole Tang, Blue Hippo Tang, Green Chromis, Yellow Wrasse, Maroon Clown, Humu Humu Trigger
Corals/Plants: Live Rock
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: A great looking aquarium dose not always have to be so expensive you can't afford it. However make sure everything is what you want. I am extremely happy with my aquarium. It took a long time to get everything stabilized. Don't stress if you lose fish, it happens. But once you have everything you need and you get some bad and good experiences under your belt, it will all be good from there!
Description: 55 gallon uniquarium. Lighting efficient for reef, however just used for fish only. Biological Balls and live rock to house bacteria. A lot of good hiding places for fish. Chiller that is ran throughout the summer. Decorations including a conch shell, dead colored coral, rubber coral, and fake red seaweed. I re-sanded, varnished, and worked on the top and bottom wood. New pictures soon!

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