Top 11 - 20 Saltwater Fish Tanks 2007
Rated #11: Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Colin
Country: United States
Rank:
#11 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Colin on
Ratings:
5.6
Number of votes:
163
Quote:
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Advice:
While the LFS can be knowledgable, do your own research online!
Description:
Updated photo of my DIY 5 gallon tank
Rated #12: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: barnicleboy
Country: United States
Rank:
#12 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
barnicleboy on
Ratings:
5.57
Number of votes:
153
Quote:
RRRR! ME MONEY,
About Yourself:
i always kept fresh and upgraded to marine two years ago so im still a rook! but a good one, nothing has died so i must be doing my job.
Fish Kept:
Huma trigger,a pair of clowns,five fourstripe damsels,a pair of domino damsels,box puffer,chocolatechip star, strawberry hermit,a few snails and one urchin.
Corals/Plants:
None yet
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Have patience and love your fish and leave the dog alone!
Description:
55 gallon marine tank with 85 pounds of cured live figi rock!
Rated #13: 34 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: winston
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#13 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
winston on
Ratings:
5.51
Number of votes:
146
Quote:
Knowledge is the Key
About Yourself:
This is my first marine tank its 2 months old had no problems/deaths to date i used second hand live rock to boost cycle along with Carib sea live sand all readings are 0 with a trace of phosphate
Fish Kept:
1 x Yellow Tang, pair of Maroon Clowns, Two yellow tail Damsels 10 x red leg hermits and a star fish
Corals/Plants:
1 x Galaexa + colony of 12 pink zoos
Tank Size:
34 gallons
Advice:
Biological filtration- BIGGER is BETTER oversize your filters patience. everything will clear up once the tank is established and the key to success is water changes
Description:
Full Tank View
More to come
Rated #14: 90 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: yoko
Country: Canada
Rank:
#14 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
yoko on
Ratings:
5.44
Number of votes:
180
Quote:
Yeah
Fish Kept:
French
Blue Face
Nemos
Tomato Clown
fox face
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
change water every week and pay attentions to fishes's behavior
Description:
My new tank with little corals and some fishes
Rated #15: 125 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: William
Country: United States
Rank:
#15 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
William on
Ratings:
5.44
Number of votes:
133
Quote:
I think it's leaking?!?!?!
About Yourself:
I am in the Military. I have always had fresh water tanks, i started with a 55 gallon salt, and upgraded after a year to my 125g.
Fish Kept:
Coral Beauty, Starry Blenny, Blue (Hippo) Tang, Sailfin Tang,2 Purple Firefish, SixLine Wrasse, Diamond Goby, 5 Blue/Green Chromis, 2 Cleaner Shrimp, 3 Feather Dusters, Tuxido Urchin, Emerald Crab, 2 Serpent Stars, multiple Hermits, and Turbo Snails.
Corals/Plants:
Xania, Multiple Zoos, Mushrooms, Hammer Coral, Yellow Sun Polyps, Green Star Polyps, red open brain, trumpet (candycane) 2 short tenticle plate corals, frogspawn, chili coral, adding more
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
patience is important, but money is even more important! AND PLEASE DO SOME RESEARCH BEFORE YOU START KILLING THINGS!!!
Description:
the most updates photo as of Nov. 07
Rated #16: 90 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: r.j.
Country: United States
Rank:
#16 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
r.j. on
Ratings:
5.38
Number of votes:
164
Quote:
I have to have it.
About Yourself:
Have always had small fresh water tanks as a kid. Started saltwater with a 20 gallon long that lasted about 2 weeks. went to a 75 that lasted about 3 months went to a 120 now have a 125 but my goal is to get a 500 or 1,000 gallon and use the 125 as a sump/ refugium when we move into our new house.
Fish Kept:
Naso tang, yellow tang, two mated pair of black clowns,flame angle, fire fish and a royal gramma, 6 snails and some green crabs
Corals/Plants:
will be getting new ones after the move
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
I can say from some mistakes I have made. Go bigger with everthing than the size of you tank. And set up a Q-tank lost a hole tank of fish due to a puffer with ick and velvet.
Description:
old pic of 125 no longer have it!! 90 set up now waiting to get a good pic
Rated #17: 35 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: cody hill
Country: United States
Rank:
#17 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
cody hill on
Ratings:
5.37
Number of votes:
179
Quote:
its not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of fight in the dog.
About Yourself:
i'm a big hobbyist. i have one room dedicated to my aquariums. i have 1 55 gallon malawi cichlid tank, 1 35 gallon marine tank, 1 40 gallon hex tank housing my convicts, 1 30 gallon oscar tank, 1 10 gallon community tank for tetras, 1 huge iquana hand crafted iguana lounge, 40 gal. with red tailed boa and 25 gal. hosting red bellied toads and tree frogs.
Fish Kept:
in this tank i have 2 percula clowns, 1 coral beauty, 1 flame angel, and 1 lawnmower blenny. also 1 serpent star and 10 blue and red hermit crabs
Corals/Plants:
all corals artificial.
Tank Size:
35 gallons
Advice:
if your going marine double up on equipment more flow less problems.
Description:
my 35 gallon fish only with live rock
Rated #18: 200 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: shannon
Country: Australia
Rank:
#18 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
shannon on
Ratings:
5.31
Number of votes:
167
Quote:
none
About Yourself:
started about six months ago. always wanted a tank. finally got one and thanks to my wife (the driving force of the tank) is starting to look really good. lost a yellow angelfish(tank too hot) and a purple anthies(starvation) my tank gets more and more every week, I am always looking to add new things.
Fish Kept:
2 tomato clowns, 1 cleaner wrasse, blue tang,1 coral beauty angel fish, skunk shrimp, starfish, 1 zebra humbug, four blue damsels,2 hermit crabs, 5 snails
Corals/Plants:
2 anenomes, tiny bit of coral
Tank Size:
200 gallons
Description:
my 4 foot tank with 2 new anenomes & live rock. 2 tomato clowns, 1 coral beauty,1 blue tang,1 zebra humbug,1 cleaner wrasse, 4 blue schooling fish,2 hermits, 1 skunk shrimp,5 snails. heaps of live rock, clam shells. getting ready to add corals + maybe another fish
Rated #19: 55 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Jarod
Country: United States
Rank:
#19 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Jarod on
Ratings:
5.25
Number of votes:
151
Quote:
"Momma said she'd kill me! She showed me the knife!" - Weensy, OLD SCHOOL
About Yourself:
Started this hobby with freshwater fish, then I moved and decided to venture into saltwater and have had this setup for 1.5 years.
Fish Kept:
In this tank I have-
1 False Percula Clown
1 Coral Beauty Angel
1 Heinochus Butterfly
1 Kole Tang
1 Condylactis Anemone
1 Carpet Anemone
1 Cleaner Shrimp
2 Brittle Stars
1 Blue Lankia Star
1 Purple Spined Urchin
12+ Mixed Snails
Corals/Plants:
None
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
I am in no position to give advice. Just stick with it i guess...
Description:
55 gallon Saltwater tank
Rated #20: 60 Gallons Saltwater Fish Tank
Username: Wynand
Country: South Africa
Rank:
#20 out of 121 Saltwater Fish Tanks submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
Wynand on
Ratings:
5.24
Number of votes:
155
Quote:
enjoy it!
Fish Kept:
2 clowns
1 striped surgen
1 yellow tang
1 domino damsel
1 starfish
Tank Size:
60 gallons
Advice:
Time!lots of time!
Description:
my tank