Top 101 - 110 Freshwater Fish All Time
Rated #101: Freshwater Fish - Arius Jordani - Columbian Shark Stocking In 120 Gallons Tank
Username: Tien23
Country: United States
Rank:
#101 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Tien23 on
Ratings:
6.76
Number of votes:
17
Quote:
"America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine providence on behalf of the human race." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
About Yourself:
Just had the itch one day and bought a few Bettas and kept going from there. I have an interest in saltwater tanks, however my pocket book does not currently share the same interest. I just aquired a 120 gallon tank and am in the process of setting it up for saltwater
Fish Kept:
Mono Sebae, Russell's Lion, Stonefish, Powder Brown Tang, Spiney Box Puffer, Columbian Shark (catfish).
Corals/Plants:
Fake Plants
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
I have this tank and a few other smaller tanks. I recommend beggining with an Eclipse system and reading Freshwater or Saltwater Tanks for Dummies. The Eclipse system comes with everything you need. Make sure you have time for the hobby.
Description:
Columbian Cat
Rated #102: Freshwater Fish - Symphysodon Discus - Heckel Discus Stocking In 187 Gallons Tank
Username: Z'Ore
Country: Sweden
Rank:
#102 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Z'Ore on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
20
Fish Kept:
Wild Caught Heckel Symphysodon Discus (8)
Wild Caught Pterophyllum Altum (3)
Aphyocharax anisitsi - Bloodfin Tetra(20)
L333 Hypancistrus sp. (1)
Corydoras Sterbaii (10)
Corals/Plants:
Biotope plants
Tank Size:
187 gallons
Advice:
Keep it clean and simple, don't over do it.
Description:
My Heckel group
Rated #103: Freshwater Fish - Pterophyllum Sp. - Gold Veil Angel Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Steve
Country: United States
Rank:
#103 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Steve on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
African Tank:
Congo Tetra, Senegal Bichir, Rope Fish, Bushmaster Leopard Fish, Dwarf African Frog
Amazon Tank:
Angel Fish, Neon Tetra, Glo Lite Tetra, Gold Nugget Pleco, Julli Corys, Phantom Pleco
Corals/Plants:
Wisteria, Vals, Crypts, Water Sprite, Amazon Sword
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Never be afraid of asking a question,
Description:
Angel Fish
Rated #104: Freshwater Fish - Aulonocara Nyassae Var. - Peacock Cichlid, Orange Blossom Stocking In 90 Gallons Tank
Username: wayne
Country: United States
Rank:
#104 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
wayne on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
Quote:
"If not in it for the show, be in it for the breed."
About Yourself:
Time to update profile. Moved to NY in January '09.
Open to the public, not a petshop, but allowing the residents around here to stop by anytime to see my tanks and buy fish. We have 152 running aquariums now, mainly 55/75, and 30's for grow out, 16 - 350 gallon containment vats for growing out some of the more prolific species, and 2 vats dedicated to breeding our beloved Blue Rainbow tropheus, and Masawa Duboisi tropheus. Total Gallons at this point is undetermined, but ALOT 13,000gallons? somewhere around there.
Fish Kept:
in this tank are:
OB Red Empress, Labeotropheus Trewavasae, Labidochromis Hongi, Labidochromis Caereleus
Corals/Plants:
Black Argonite, Lace rock, Clay caves, filtered by Rena
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
start small and research...research..research., if your going to do it, start small and learn to do it the right way.
Description:
OB Red Empress
Rated #105: Freshwater Fish - Osteoglossum Bicirrhosum - Silver Arowana Stocking In 125 Gallons Tank
Username: Eric
Country: United States
Rank:
#105 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Eric on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
Quote:
When in doubt? Do the water change...
About Yourself:
Hobbyist for over 20 years now(sickens me to be able to say that,I'm getting old, LOL) I work in the Arts field, but I just love aquatic life and the aesthetic qualities of having a slice of natures beauty indoors.
Fish Kept:
Cichlids mainly, a few Oscars, Dempsey, and Royal Green Terror,a roughneck Parrot and a Silver Arowana. Dwarf Gouramis, German Blue Rams and some other smaller tetras. Two Mississippi Map Turtles
Corals/Plants:
Quite a few different plants in my 20, never can remember all their names...
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Read everything you can, do the research, learn everything you can about your pets. Its way cheaper to DIY, so it pays to be a little crafty. When in doubt? Do the water change...
Description:
Silky Johnson my Silver Arowana
Rated #106: Freshwater Fish - Pseudotropheus Estherae - Red Zebra Cichlid Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank
Username: Lindsy
Country: United States
Rank:
#106 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Lindsy on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids, one Plecostomus, & a Gold Mistery Snail.
Corals/Plants:
Artificial
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Patience...
Description:
Zebra African Cichlid
Rated #107: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 110 Gallons Tank
Username: Goldengiggles7
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#107 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Goldengiggles7 on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
Fish Kept:
Red tail shark, Balloon ram, Guppies, Plec
Corals/Plants:
Live plants
Tank Size:
110 gallons
Advice:
Do not add fish until a carbon cycle has been completed. Dont rush this stage as you will loose fish and cause more issues
Description:
Just going
Rated #108: Freshwater Fish Stocking In 125 Gallons Tank
Username: Amy K
Country: United States
Rank:
#108 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Amy K on
Ratings:
6.75
Number of votes:
12
About Yourself:
I'm a IV infusion nurse and mom of 4. I had always wanted to have an aquarium but never tried it until I had one given to me several years ago. When I was trying to decide what I wanted to put in it I ran across pictures of unbelievable planted tanks and I knew a planted tank was what I was going to have. I have found it to be challenging with my hard water and high pH, but rewarding.
Fish Kept:
, Neon Tetra, Emerald Green Cory Cat, Bronze Cory, Albino Aeneus Cory Cat, Yoyo Loach, Common Pleco, Silver Zebra Angel, Assorted Veil Angel
Corals/Plants:
Amozon Sword, Cryptocoryne beckettii, Anubias barteri
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Research, research, research then dive in.
Description:
Oscar Amozon Jungle
Rated #109: Freshwater Fish - Pelvicachromis Pulcher - Kribensis Cichlid Stocking In 17 Gallons Tank
Username: Colin
Country: Canada
Rank:
#109 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
Colin on
Ratings:
6.73
Number of votes:
15
Quote:
Will Ferrell (Chazz Reinhold): ... funerals are insane, the chicks are so horny, its not even fair, its like fishing with dynamite ... From Wedding Crashers
About Yourself:
Fish obsessed
Fish Kept:
One pair of breeding kribs (pelvicachromis pulcher).
Assorted platies (sailfin, balloon, etc.)
Fancy guppies
6 cardinal tetras
2 ottos
19 assorted fry in containment tank
Corals/Plants:
Vallisneria spiralis (eel grass),Vallisneria tortifolia (twisted Vallisneria) and java moss (in the containment tank and on the Malaysian wood.
Tank Size:
17 gallons
Advice:
Watch your tank regularly and add fish slowly. Feed your fish a wide variety of food.
Description:
Male Pelvicachromis pulcher...my cute lil' guy!
Rated #110: Freshwater Fish - Symphysodon Spp. - Pigeon Blood Discus Stocking In 135 Gallons Tank
Username: goedhart
Country: United States
Rank:
#110 out of 2501 Freshwater Fish submitted all-time
Submitted By:
goedhart on
Ratings:
6.73
Number of votes:
15
About Yourself:
Jumped in with both feet about two years ago and decided to learn how to keep the most difficult tank...planted discus. I'm a retail business owner.
Fish Kept:
9 Discus/1 Angel/12 Cardinals/1 German Ram/2 Bolivian Rams/5 Panda Cories/6 Sterbai Cories/1 BN Pleco/4 Ottos/5 Siamese Algae eaters/6 Harlequin Rasboras
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swords various/Crypts/Java fern/Ludwigia/Anubias various/Lilly
Tank Size:
135 gallons
Advice:
This takes time and research to get right. You must be committed or just don't bother it is a lot of work especially at first before you know what you're doing. But if you love the hobby it is a labor of love.
Description:
Pigeon blood discus