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Rated #4041: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4041: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Love the color on this one :)
Username: Masha
Country: United States
Rank: #4041 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Masha on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 144
Fish Kept: 6 Rummynose Tetra's 6 Neon Tetra's 3 Glowlite Tetra's 3 Head and Tail light Tetra's 6 Long finned black skirt Tetra's 4 Black skirt Tetra's 1 Long Finned African Tetra 1 twig catfish 3 White Cloud Minnows
Corals/Plants: Ludwigia Grandulosa, Hygro Cory siamensis , Hygro Augustifolia , Chilensis sagittaria , Dwarf hairgrass , Ludwigia Repens , Ludwigia "X" Repens Acrcuata , Limnolphillia Sessiflora , Java Moss , Flame moss , Fissidens fontanus , Hygrophilia sp. Bold , Hygrophilia polysperma "Sunset" , Nymphaea pubescens(tiger lotus) , Riccia fluitans (crystalwort) , brazilian pennywort , tonina fluviatilis , dwarf sagittaria , E. Tenellus "micro" , regular micro sword , amazon sword , wendtii crypt (red) , alternanthera reinekii (rosafolia) , needle leaf java fern , java fern , Microsorum pteropus 'Windelov java fern' , Heteranthera zosterifolia (Star Grass) , Rotala Wallichii , Aponogeton ulvaceus , Salvinia minima , Bacopa Caroliniana , Bacopa sp. 'Colorata' , Ceratopteris thalictroides(Water sprite) , Hemianthus micranthemoides(Pearl Weed) , Hygrophila difformis(Water Wisteria) , Echinodorus 'vesuvius' , Shinnersia rivularis, Mexican Oak , Probably more just can't remember..............:)
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: You never know about some plants but it doesn't hurt to try.
Description: Love the color on this one :)

Rated #4042: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4042: 30 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 30 gallon
Username: patrick
Country: United States
Rank: #4042 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: patrick on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 215
Quote: back up and try it again
About Yourself: me and my wife just like fish and the way they flow in the tank,no cares and no worries in the world.
Fish Kept: 3 golden mollies 3 black marble mollies 2 red tail black sharks 6 neon tetras 3 glowlight tetras 6 snails 1 blue male betta and the man himself my five inch black pleco new to the tank 4 baby fry mollies
Corals/Plants: 4 lily bulbs 20 Anacharis plants
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Advice: learn about the fish you buy before getting them the size of your tank depends on the amount of fish you get.the bigger the fish the less amount you can put in when they become adults
Description: 30 gallon

Rated #4043: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4043: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - MY TANK
Username: Jman
Country: United States
Rank: #4043 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Jman on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 136
Quote: GO BIG OR GO HOME
Fish Kept: Jack Dempsey,Tiger Oscar, chinese algae eater,cory catfish,a bamboo shrimp and 2 firmouths
Corals/Plants: A Bamboo plant
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Advice: its a great hobby
Description: MY TANK

Rated #4044: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4044: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - More plants, and a little more organized now.
Username: David Gwin
Country: United States
Rank: #4044 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: David Gwin on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 149
Fish Kept: 4 Tiger Barbs, 1 Rosy bard, 1 Red Glass Barb, 1 Botia Dario and a Striped Raphael Catfish.
Corals/Plants: Decorative plastic... for now.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: Save up and buy a bigger tank, I wanted a bigger one as soon as I got the 10 gallon all set up.
Description: More plants, and a little more organized now.

Rated #4045: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4045: 20 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - So I recently purchased a pair of unidentifiable African cichlids from my local pet smart and they are in a 20g tank, with a functioning heater and filtration system, dechlorinate water and the works. It was to my utter surprise 3 days ago when I discovered that there were a swarm of African baby cichlids, there are roughly 35-40 beautiful little babies swimming around the tank now and I am off to the store to purchase them insofouria / baby fish fry food, about 2 days ago I noticed white patches/ scales missing on what I now believe to be the female in the tank, I am very concerned of her well being and fear the male may be bullying her, and if so, what I can do to resolve the matter. I am also going to create more hiding spots for her in the short term. Right now the male appears to be picking up the young fry in his mouth and then spitting them back out and hoarding them in a conch shell I have in the tank and that's where the fry generally stay and he seems very territorial over the babies which is odd because when I was researching and looking at other forums I saw that it is much more likely and common for the females to be the sole caretakers and the males to disregard them or eat them once the fry reach the free swimming stage, with the excess mouth scooping activity I've come to the conclusion that they are mouth brooders, I am willing to do whatever possible to maintain their wellbeing I am just in need of some expert advise as this is my first pair of cichlids and I want to to things the correct way. Thank you. I will also try to post a picture of the male as I am seeking indemnification if possible. I've searched the web and still can't seem to find the type that they look like. I do not believe this I suck or fungal related but I could be wrong, I just want to receive the best ways to help her. I am currently setting up and cycling a new 10 gallon tank in the potential case that quarantine or separation is necessary. I am also looking on input as to how to relocate either the male or the fry as I am aware I will have to do so soon. I am new to this entire process, and I need all the friendly advice I can get. Thank you once again!
Username: Madeline
Country: United States
Rank: #4045 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Madeline on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 156
Fish Kept: Afra Cichlid
Corals/Plants: 2 live plants
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: I am new and I am looking for advice myself
Description: So I recently purchased a pair of unidentifiable African cichlids from my local pet smart and they are in a 20g tank, with a functioning heater and filtration system, dechlorinate water and the works. It was to my utter surprise 3 days ago when I discovered that there were a swarm of African baby cichlids, there are roughly 35-40 beautiful little babies swimming around the tank now and I am off to the store to purchase them insofouria / baby fish fry food, about 2 days ago I noticed white patches/ scales missing on what I now believe to be the female in the tank, I am very concerned of her well being and fear the male may be bullying her, and if so, what I can do to resolve the matter. I am also going to create more hiding spots for her in the short term. Right now the male appears to be picking up the young fry in his mouth and then spitting them back out and hoarding them in a conch shell I have in the tank and that's where the fry generally stay and he seems very territorial over the babies which is odd because when I was researching and looking at other forums I saw that it is much more likely and common for the females to be the sole caretakers and the males to disregard them or eat them once the fry reach the free swimming stage, with the excess mouth scooping activity I've come to the conclusion that they are mouth brooders, I am willing to do whatever possible to maintain their wellbeing I am just in need of some expert advise as this is my first pair of cichlids and I want to to things the correct way. Thank you. I will also try to post a picture of the male as I am seeking indemnification if possible. I've searched the web and still can't seem to find the type that they look like. I do not believe this I suck or fungal related but I could be wrong, I just want to receive the best ways to help her. I am currently setting up and cycling a new 10 gallon tank in the potential case that quarantine or separation is necessary. I am also looking on input as to how to relocate either the male or the fry as I am aware I will have to do so soon. I am new to this entire process, and I need all the friendly advice I can get. Thank you once again!

Rated #4046: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4046: 10 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 1st tank-10 gallon column thing goin on
Username: brian teats
Country: United States
Rank: #4046 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: brian teats on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 120
Quote: don't give up
About Yourself: dumb
Fish Kept: Deceaced: gold barbs, neon tetras, black and white mollys, algae eaters (my tank became known as 'tank of doom' for a while there) Still living: black skirt tetras and sun-burst platy (3 years....yeah, both kind, three!)
Corals/Plants: fake ones
Tank Size: 10 gallons
Advice: Start with tetras or platies, they live forever! And don't buy a cheap heater, they're not worth it in the long run
Description: 1st tank-10 gallon column thing goin on

Rated #4047: Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4047: Freshwater Fish Tank - New 55 Gallon... My first tank larger than a 5 gallon.  Still a work in progress.
Username: Kim Kisner
Country: United States
Rank: #4047 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Kim Kisner on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 392
Quote: Fish are friends... not food!
Description: New 55 Gallon... My first tank larger than a 5 gallon. Still a work in progress.

Rated #4048: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4048: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - my 10 gallon i believe, in it i have a angel(not sure what exact kind) a silver dollar(large), a dwarf frog, and a few other fish
Username: marcus
Country: United States
Rank: #4048 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: marcus on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 161
Fish Kept: giant danios, an angel fish a silver dollar, a neon, a dwarf frog
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Advice: none
Description: my 10 gallon i believe, in it i have a angel(not sure what exact kind) a silver dollar(large), a dwarf frog, and a few other fish

Rated #4049: 6 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4049: 6 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Welcome to the Parthenon
Username: Tofu
Country: United States
Rank: #4049 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Tofu on
Ratings: 2.86
Number of votes: 265
Quote: none....
About Yourself: I can stare at the tank for hours!
Fish Kept: three blue male guppies (Digger, Chip and Bobby 2) and one blue dwarf gourami (Bobby Ewing).
Corals/Plants: Brazilian pennywort, and another (?)
Tank Size: 6 gallons
Advice: Cycle your tank for three weeks! Don't put two male gouramis together!
Description: Welcome to the Parthenon

Rated #4050: Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #4050: Freshwater Fish Tank - 36x15x12 fish tank with nonliving plants and 17 fish
Username: Dave
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #4050 out of 4375 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
Submitted By: Dave on
Ratings: 2.85
Number of votes: 212
Quote: Chelsea for the cup
About Yourself: Family have always kept a fish tank
Fish Kept: Parrot fish, leaf fish, African Knife fish, Silver Dollars, Silver Sharks, Flying Fox
Corals/Plants: various
Advice: Keep water clean
Description: 36x15x12 fish tank with nonliving plants and 17 fish

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