Rank Info

Ranked #1991 out of 7492 freshwater fish pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 73.42% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 5
This picture has been rated : 54 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 4.41

More Info

State: New Mexico
Country: United States
Description: I have a non planted artificial gravel 55 gallon tank, with rocks and a large artificial piece of drift wood. I use 2 overhead light fixture that I got from my other 30 gallon tanks both equipped with plant growing bulbs, I run 2 top fin 50-75 gallon heaters set at 80 degrees F, as well as a 75 gallon bio filter which brand I do not know because the name came off. My light fixtures are top fin as well.
Advice: Just start small, don't overwhelm youreself with too much work in one tank, my first tank was a 20 gallon guppy tank with a baby green sunfish that I caught and it was super easy care, and here I am today still a fish keeper
Fish Kept: Tiger Oscar, Firemouth Cichlid, Sailfin Pleco (L-83), Sailfin Pleco (L-83), Convict Cichlid
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: What's the point in living if you can't be purple
About Yourself: Just got out of highschool and have had tanks for only about 4 or 5 years and have fallen in love, I work at a camp and cook and clean and anything the guests need me to do

COMMENTS

There are no comments on this photo yet.

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

Tips for Protecting Your Aquarium Against High Summer Temperatures
TIPS FOR PROTECTING YOUR AQUARIUM AGAINST HIGH SUMMER TEMPERATURES
During the summer months, it may become more of a challenge to keep your aquarium temperature stable.
The Best Barbs for a Large Home Aquarium
THE BEST BARBS FOR A LARGE HOME AQUARIUM
There are many different species of barbs but some of them are better than others for the larger home aquarium.
How to Solve Common Saltwater Tank Problems
HOW TO SOLVE COMMON SALTWATER TANK PROBLEMS
Cultivating a thriving saltwater tank can be a challenge but it is also incredibly rewarding.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES