Top 301 - 310 Freshwater Tanks 2009
Rated #301: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Tarvares
Country: United States
Rank:
#301 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Tarvares on
Ratings:
3.77
Number of votes:
115
Quote:
You put in there and they will eat
About Yourself:
Well I moved from South Carolina now im in North Carolina.
Fish Kept:
Just look and see
Corals/Plants:
4 plastic hanging plants from walmart cost 5 each
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
Fish are like dogs and cats u just cant take them out for walks but u can train them and love them. So get fish that u can really keep and not just get them and when they get to big let them go in the river, pond, or lake etc.
Description:
jack dempsey
Rated #302: 72 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Jessie
Country: United States
Rank:
#302 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Jessie on
Ratings:
3.76
Number of votes:
116
Quote:
Fear profits a man nothing...
About Yourself:
25 years old, operation Iraqi Freedom II Veteran, I was medically retired from the military may of 2008, and I was diagnosed with cancer December 2008.No longer need to work thanks to the check for the VA, so I got into fish keeping for stress relief, and it is helping... Something about getting blown up in a foriegn county and getting brain damagae along with damagae to a few parts of your body, coming home and finding one thing that helps you sleep better at night, and keeps you from sweeting during the day... Fish are a beautiful thing
Fish Kept:
8 Roseline Sharks, 4 Rainbow Sharks, 3 Flying Foxes, 3 Otocinclus, 3 Syn. Decorus (4 to 6 inches), 2 Syn. Petricolas, 2 Brichardis, and 1 Angel Fish.
Corals/Plants:
I have some Italian Val, Java Fern, Pondweed, Anubias, and Cryptocoryne albida
Tank Size:
72 gallons
Advice:
Take all the time you need for research it can be very costly if not.
Description:
My 55g.
Rated #303: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Dan56
Country: United States
Rank:
#303 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Dan56 on
Ratings:
3.74
Number of votes:
90
Quote:
The Carma Train is coming.
About Yourself:
I am getting back into the hobby after several years. This is my first African Cichlid tank. It started as a semi-aggressive tropical tank. My well water is much better suited to African Cichlids so I made the change. I am very glad I did.
Fish Kept:
1 Red Zebra
1 Yellow Lab
1 Upside Down Catfish
1 Kenyi
1 Pleco
1 Yellow Peacock
1 Cobalt Blue Zebra
1 Red Jewel
1 Pictus Catfish
1 Duboisi
1 Orange Blossom
1 Venustus
1 Kadango
Corals/Plants:
Silk Plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Keep reading. There is alot of great information on the internet.
Description:
My new 55 gallon African Cichlid tank.
Rated #304: 15 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Chris Callaghan
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#304 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Chris Callaghan on
Ratings:
3.74
Number of votes:
105
Quote:
None.
About Yourself:
20 years old.
Photography/Motorsports/Ice Hockey
Fish Kept:
4 x Pearl Danio
2 x Blue Goruami
1 x Honey Gourami
6 x Neon Tetra
3 x Pop Furcata
2 x Siamese Flying Fox
3 x Plec
1 x Bala Shark
In a Aqua 320 tank:
1 x Male Siamese Fighter
1 x Plec
Corals/Plants:
Java
Tank Size:
15 gallons
Advice:
Patience
Description:
My tanks current setup.
Rated #305: Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Mitchell
Country: United States
Rank:
#305 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Mitchell on
Ratings:
3.73
Number of votes:
123
Quote:
" be patient "
About Yourself:
Im actually pretty new to the hobby, ive been into it for about 3 months now. Just been researching alot.
Fish Kept:
- male firemouth cichlid
- female firemouth cichlid
- male convict cichlid
- female convict cichlid
- tiger oscar
Corals/Plants:
- none right now
Advice:
Dont jump into putting alot of fish in at once,
as everyone else will say be patient. Be carerful who you tank advice from about your tank. Find someone who really know what there talking about and listen to just him/her. I had a accident in my old 30 gallon with a tiger oscar and my peaceful community fish, couse some kid said i could put him in there.
Description:
My new world cichlid tank
Rated #306: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Sticks
Country: United States
Rank:
#306 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Sticks on
Ratings:
3.73
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
Flower Horn, 3 Jack Dempseys, Electric blue Jack Dempsey, Electric Yellow, Electric Blue, Green Terror, 2 Red Zebras, Blue Johanni, Red top Cobalt, OB Peacock, Venustus, Green Texas, 4 YoYo Loaches
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
80 gallons
Advice:
get a canister filter. The bigger tha better
Description:
Assorted African Cichlids in 80 gallon tank
Rated #307: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Joshua
Country: United States
Rank:
#307 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Joshua on
Ratings:
3.72
Number of votes:
123
About Yourself:
I have kept various fish, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians off and on all my life. Avid Gardener and outdoors person.
Fish Kept:
Feeder Guppies, Long-Finned Danios, Freshwater Crayfish, Goldfish, Fancy Guppies, Angel fish, Columbian Cats, Otos...
Corals/Plants:
Hoping to install plants soon
Tank Size:
10 gallons
Advice:
Try not to go OCD. I have been keeping fish since i was old enough to help feed them and I am constantly rearranging or adding things. Some of the best aquariums I've seen are the ones that are rarely touched.
Description:
My current 10 gallon.
Rated #308: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: mrktoledo
Country: United States
Rank:
#308 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
mrktoledo on
Ratings:
3.72
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
Various Gourami
Dragon Fish
Shark
Corals/Plants:
2 real plants
Various plastic plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Start with Non Agressive Easy to Maintain Fish
Description:
55 Gallon Freshwater Tank with driftwood and rocks from the Maumee River
Rated #309: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Daniel Hoffman
Country: United States
Rank:
#309 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Daniel Hoffman on
Ratings:
3.72
Number of votes:
104
Fish Kept:
angel fish
Corals/Plants:
Various
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
none
Description:
55 gal new set up
Rated #310: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank
Username: Robert
Country: United States
Rank:
#310 out of 520 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2009
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Submitted By:
Robert on
Ratings:
3.72
Number of votes:
110
Quote:
it is what it is
About Yourself:
I got into fish tanks because i won some fair fish about a year ago. bought a 10 gallon tank to put them in (they're still alive!!). things just took off from there. i fell in love with the hobby. just got my 55 Gallon about 2 weeks ago.
Fish Kept:
55 Gallon- male and female blue paradise gourami
29 Gallon- 3 south american cichlids and a small jack
dempsy that is growing too fast
26 Gallon- 4 south american cichlids
10 Gallon- 4 zebra danios and 2 mollies
10 Gallon- 2 goldfish and 2 platies
10 Gallon- temporary housing for a small parrot fish
Corals/Plants:
all artificial...real rocks from a creek in the 55...lol
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
take your time with tanks. do not overstock your tanks!! check fish tank mates before you purchase fish so that you can have the variety that you may want eventually. test the water in a new tank with inexpensive fish to make sure that they can survive before you go spending lots of money on expensive fish. do not over-feed your fish. once in the morning and once at night in small amounts is good. over-feeding clouds the water. if your tank is by a window expect green water and excessive algae growth. lots of water changes needed if this happens to clear it up(i learned the hard way)
Description:
55 Gallon Tank. Blue Paradise Gourami. 3 Red Belly Pacus, and one beautiful 6 inch pleco. rocks from local creek. shells to bump up PH. artificial plants and artificial log. tetra filter and air pump. 200W heater.