Top 401 - 410 Saltwater Fish Tanks All Time
Rated #401: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Sara
Country: United States
Rank:
#401 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Sara on
Ratings:
3.66
Number of votes:
146
Fish Kept:
Tank one:
Cinnimon clown,
Lawnmower Blenny,
Sailfin tang,
Gramma fish,
Damsel,
Blue and red footed hermit crabs,
Turbo snails,
Cleaner shrimp,
Sand sifting starfish,
Serpent starfish.
Corals/Plants:
orange sponge,
red and green mushroom coral,
polyps.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Be patient, it is well worth it!!!!
Description:
Our 55 Gal tank! We have been working on it very slowly!
Rated #402: 20 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Darryl
Country: United States
Rank:
#402 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Darryl on
Ratings:
3.64
Number of votes:
227
Quote:
Expect the Unexpected
About Yourself:
I just got into the hobby about 2 1/2 years ago. My first tank was a 5 gallon eclipse tank with all kinds of freshwater fish like guppies, neon tetras, mollies, etc. I got into cichlids for a while and then onto saltwater fishes. I love the saltwater tanks but still enjoy the freshwater tanks as well.
Fish Kept:
2 Amphiprion percula (Percula Clownfish), and 1 Chrysiptera cyanea (Blue Devil Damsel)
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
Water changes are the key to success!
Description:
My "Stress Reliever Tank." Placed in my bedroom so I can fall asleep looking at it. I had this tank up for a about a year and a half with the original fishes still going strong.
Rated #403: Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: steve
Country: United States
Rank:
#403 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
steve on
Ratings:
3.63
Number of votes:
322
Description:
Cool Tank
Rated #404: 20 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: matt
Country: United States
Rank:
#404 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
matt on
Ratings:
3.63
Number of votes:
178
Quote:
HI
About Yourself:
I am 15 years old and I started freshwater about a year ago but switched to saltwater and it just became an obsession. My dad got me into it and wished he didn't because I need so much money from him. I don't work because I just mooch off my dad. I have a twin brother and my best friend who are also obsessed.
Fish Kept:
2 False Perculas, a yellow watchman goby, twin spot goby, coral banded shrimp, 15 blue legged hermit crabs. 6 margarita snails
Corals/Plants:
1 pink tipped anemone, encrusted gorgonian coral, umbrella mushroom
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
Do water changes every 2 weeks (I do one every week). Do as much research as you can before you buy anything. consider buying a protein skimmer because when I didn't have one, my nitrates were passed 100 ppm and the next day they were around 40 ppm. This is a very expensive hobby so you better have a lot of cash. DO NOT OVERSTOCK YOUR TANK!!!!! It will just lead to disaster.
Description:
one of my clowns
Rated #405: 75 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: stephen
Country: United States
Rank:
#405 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
stephen on
Ratings:
3.62
Number of votes:
178
Quote:
"keep on swimming"
About Yourself:
17 years old i live in florida i have always had fish my whole life i just got into saltwater fish everyone said not to do it but i had faith. i have bought peices of my tank one by one when i can afford it i want to get more tanks and more fish.
Fish Kept:
i have a coral beauty angel, tomato clown, banded shrimp, multi color wrasse,a couple crabs and two jewel damsel. and about 50 pounds of live fiji and haiti rock.
Corals/Plants:
none as we speak
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
keep trying 2 make it better!
Description:
75 gallon
Rated #406: 10 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Alan
Country: United States
Rank:
#406 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Alan on
Ratings:
3.62
Number of votes:
203
Quote:
its funny till somone gets hurt then its hilarious
Fish Kept:
1 indian dwarf puffer
1 sailfin molly
2 flagfish
2 serpae tetras
1 bleeding heart tetra
1 khuli loach
1 red finned botia
1 pleco
1 clown loach
2 lyretail mollies
1 clarkii clown
1 blue/green crhomi
Corals/Plants:
1 underwater onion plant
2 dragon breath plants
3 sword plants
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
im still somewhat new I've found out you should just add fish slowy and do your research
Description:
My 10 gallon nano tank
Rated #407: 20 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Dillon
Country: United States
Rank:
#407 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Dillon on
Ratings:
3.61
Number of votes:
151
Quote:
None
About Yourself:
Great Hobby
Fish Kept:
2 Green Chromis (Cycling)
1 Hermit Crab
Corals/Plants:
10 lbs live Rock
Dead Corals
1 Plant
Some Shells
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
Start out slow
Description:
My Tank
Rated #408: Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: clifton lewis
Country: United States
Rank:
#408 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
clifton lewis on
Ratings:
3.6
Number of votes:
337
Quote:
The squeaky wheel gets the Grease
Description:
i am new at saltwater tanks and any advice is appreciated. thanks.
Rated #409: 125 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Justin
Country: United States
Rank:
#409 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Justin on
Ratings:
3.6
Number of votes:
131
Fish Kept:
Marbled Cat Shark, Spotted Sweetlips, foxface lo, puffer, 6 bar angelfish, Sohal Tang, Blonde Naso Tang, Purple Tang, chocolate chip starfish and niger triggerfish.
Bala sharks, silver dollars, discus, pleco's, rainbow fish, craw fish, american flag fish, damsel, crabs, clown fish, 6 line wrasses, diamond watchman goby, and snails.
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
You have to be patient and research everything.
Description:
125 gallon
Rated #410: 30 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: brent hartzell
Country: United States
Rank:
#410 out of 481 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By:
brent hartzell on
Ratings:
3.59
Number of votes:
156
Quote:
who knows
Fish Kept:
1 o. clown
1 striped damsel
3 hermits
1 choc. chip star
Corals/Plants:
live rock
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
this is my first s/w tank
Description:
after about a month and a half running