Top 431 - 440 Corals & Inverts All Time
Rated #431: Corals Inverts - Zoanthus Sp. - Colony Polyp Stocking In 30 Gallons Tank
Username: Abi_L
Country: United States
Rank:
#431 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Abi_L on
Ratings:
3.17
Number of votes:
24
Quote:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. (W.B. Yeats)
About Yourself:
Have always wanted to start a tank. I thought it would be too hard. My wife then inspired me to start one, upon someone giving us a tank. I met a guy from a local shop who quickly debunked some saltwater tank myths. Now I've got the fever. My future plans are to have a very large in wall tank. More to come soon...
Fish Kept:
Interesting hitchhiking Hawaiian Fireworm appeared from within one of my seed rocks.
Corals/Plants:
One 30+ polyp colony of orange zoos.
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
Research, research & more research! Learn from everyone else's advice and experience. Limejuice injections DIRECTLY INTO THE BASE of aiptasia anemones does work to get rid of them.
Description:
A small colony of Orange Zoo's. Sorry for the bad angle and color, still experimenting with new camera.
Rated #432: Corals Inverts - Diadema Setosum - Longspine Urchin, Black Stocking In 80 Gallons Tank
Username: Steven
Country: Canada
Rank:
#432 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Steven on
Ratings:
3.14
Number of votes:
14
Quote:
Doctor said that I would'nt have so many nose bleeds if I keeped my finger out of there.
About Yourself:
Canadian Armed Forces
Fish Kept:
2 Red Tiger Oscars
1 Albino Pleco
2 Apple Snail
1 Firemouth
Tank Size:
80 gallons
Advice:
READ!
Description:
Not something you would like to hug
Rated #433: Corals Inverts - Eucidaris Tribuloides - Pencil Urchin Stocking In 20 Gallons Tank
Username: linz
Country: United States
Rank:
#433 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
linz on
Ratings:
3.06
Number of votes:
16
About Yourself:
i like skateboarding, my fish tank, wakeboarding, and having fun i guess. 8)
Fish Kept:
1 Clown fish, 3 damsel fish, , live rocks, 4 hermit crab, 1 blue leg fancy, 4 crabs, Two anemones, and 1 peppermint shrimp, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 sea urchin, 2 sea stars, Fire scallop. :)
(I have two different tanks.)
:)
Corals/Plants:
DAISY'S
Tank Size:
20 gallons
Advice:
make your tank the best!
Description:
In this picture is 3 Damsels (1 yellow, 2 black with white spots), 1 Clownfish, 1 Chocolate chip starfish, sea anemone, live rock, fake coral :P, 1 Sea Urchin, and some lovley daisys.
ive recently gained more family, so i'll update my picture soon thanks!
Rated #434: Corals Inverts - Lysmata Amboinensis - Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp Stocking In 190 Gallons Tank
Username: MIKE LOONEY
Country: United States
Rank:
#434 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
MIKE LOONEY on
Ratings:
3.05
Number of votes:
43
Quote:
A CLEAN TANK IS A HAPPY TANK
Fish Kept:
3 yellow tangs
1 angel
2 tomato clowns
Corals/Plants:
1 clam
Tank Size:
190 gallons
Advice:
GO BIG OR GO HOME
Description:
shrimp
Rated #435: Corals Inverts - Paleomonetes Sp. - Ghost Shrimp Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Erick
Country: United States
Rank:
#435 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Erick on
Ratings:
3.04
Number of votes:
51
Quote:
"Don't be jealous!"
About Yourself:
I first started with a 10GL freshwater planted aquarium that was a gift. Bought a 29GL freshwater planted, then recently bought a 55GL freshwater planted and made the 29GL into marine. So far i have done a good job without any CO2, but I want my plants to do better, so I am looking into a pressurized system. Its a lot of money, but worth it from what I have read everywhere. Between this tank and my saltwater they just drain my money, but I'm sure i can fish out about $200 sometime in the next month or so.
Fish Kept:
Gold and regular tetras, Otocinclus, Dwarf puffer fish, Marble and Ghost Shrimp, neons, serpae tetras, and recently some electric green glo fish.
Corals/Plants:
Driftwood, Swords, Anacharis, Moss Ball, Dwarf Hairgrass, Anubia, Red Wendtii, micro swords, red ludwigia, and java moss.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Read a lot online and learn from other's mistakes first.
Description:
Ghost shrimp..even thought they are a cheap addition, they are still fun to look at while they clean.
Rated #436: Corals Inverts - Aplysia Sp. - Sea Hare Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: jaguar000
Country: United States
Rank:
#436 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
jaguar000 on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
21
Quote:
none
Fish Kept:
all kinds
Corals/Plants:
all kinds
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
save your money
Description:
sea hare
Rated #437: Corals Inverts - Hymenochirus Boettgeri - African Dwarf Frog Stocking In 26 Gallons Tank
Username: dustin
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#437 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
dustin on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
14
Fish Kept:
2 african dwaf frogs
Corals/Plants:
not sure of there names but got 5 different kinds
Tank Size:
26 gallons
Advice:
lots of work
Description:
African Dwaf Frog
Rated #438: Corals Inverts Stocking In 90 Gallons Tank
Username: Paul Anzalone
Country: United States
Rank:
#438 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Paul Anzalone on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
13
Quote:
"You know they'll find the poison when they do the autopsy on the body!" - Dora Lee Rhodes
Fish Kept:
90g - 2 koi, 5 goldfish, 5 weather loaches, 1 common pleco
88g - 1 red-eared slider (f), feeder fish
46g - asst'd platies, 7 Australian rainbow fish (2m, 5f), 5 emerald green corys (2m, 1f), 5 kuhli loaches, 1 chocolate albino pleco, 3 ivory mystery snails
37g - 7 angel fish, 5 upside-down catfish, 5 golden dojos, 1 bristle nose pleco, 2 black mystery snails
20g - 5 African dwarf frogs, 5 albino corys, 1 rubber lipped pleco, 2 black mystery snails
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swords, Brazilian Swords, Giant Bacopas, Water Primrose, Green Ludwigia, Red Ludwigia, Java Fern
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
REGULAR WATER CHANGES AND TESTING!!! Vacuum your substrate and change your filters regularly. Ensure proper oxygenation. Research research research before you buy, then research once more and take notes. Buy quality equipment and maintain it properly. Expensive does NOT equal quality, more research! Make sure you can afford to care for your fish properly before you commit. Did I mention clean water?
Description:
Sleepy Myrtle zzzzzzzz
Rated #439: Corals Inverts - Pomacea Bridgesii - Golden Apple Snail Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Ryan Johnson
Country: United States
Rank:
#439 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Ryan Johnson on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
Neon Tetras, Glolite Tetras, Black Tetras,2-Gouramis, 3-Different types of Cory Cats, Two Fiddler Crabs, an algae eater, Gold Mystery Snails, Some other snails that overpopulated after I got one on some plants I ordered.
Corals/Plants:
Broadleaf Ludwigia, Java Fern, Dwarf Lily bulbs, Red Rubin.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Do your homework.
Description:
Gold Mystery Snail
Rated #440: Corals Inverts - Pomacea Bridgesii - Mystery Snail Stocking In 10 Gallons Tank
Username: Eryn
Country: United States
Rank:
#440 out of 734 Corals & Inverts submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Eryn on
Ratings:
3
Number of votes:
13
About Yourself:
I am a nursing student with a very stressful schedule and academic load. It is nice to come home and watch my fish or zone out while maintaining them. I have only kept goldfish in the past (Black Moore and Calico Ryunkin). I am new to tropical tanks, but so far my fish are happy and healthy. I have two tanks and am getting another (my largest yet) in 2 days. It will be 30 gallons.
Fish Kept:
In the 10 gallon, I have 7 Molly Fry, 1 Pleco (1.5 inches), and a Mystery Snail.
In the 5.5 Gallon, I have 3 Mollies, 1 Bumblebee Goby and 1 mystery snail & an amazon sword.
Corals/Plants:
I have to live plants: An Amazon Sword and an Anubis
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
Water changes, talk to experienced people, get to know your local aquarium shop's owner (they can help you), check out a library book or do online research (on reputable sites), don't buy fish on a whim (I know it's hard), give the tank time to establish itself. Meet the needs of your fish.
Description:
My Mystery Snail. His name is Gary as a reference to the Spongebob Squarepants tank theme.