Top 101 - 110 Corals & Inverts 2007
Rated #101: Corals Inverts - Pomacea Canaliculata - Apple Snail Stocking In 113 Gallons Tank

Username: miles
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#101 out of 154 Corals & Inverts submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
miles on
Ratings:
2.18
Number of votes:
38
Quote:
shutup and get on with it
About Yourself:
im 16 i am into fishkeeping also im into motocross, i go to a somerset college training to be an electrician.
Fish Kept:
8 tiger barbs, 1 albino rainbow shark, 3 clownloach, 1 white mollies, 5 dwarf gourami, 1 angel fish, 2 golden barb, 2 silver shark, 2 silver dollet, 2 gourami, 1 plec , 2 flying fox, 2 sucking loach, 1 knifer fish, 3 apple snails, 2 mangrove crabs.
Corals/Plants:
jave moss/fern loads of other but dunno there names sorry.
Tank Size:
113 gallons
Advice:
try not to over crowd, and do not over feed
Description:
apple snail
Rated #102: Corals Inverts - Turbo Castanea - Chestnut Turbo Snail Stocking In 30 Gallons Tank

Username: paradise
Country: India
Rank:
#102 out of 154 Corals & Inverts submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
paradise on
Ratings:
2.15
Number of votes:
39
Quote:
none
Fish Kept:
KOI
Barbs
Guppies
Snails
Butterfly Koi
Corals/Plants:
none
Tank Size:
30 gallons
Advice:
New myself
Description:
One of the cleaners, although this poor fellow himself is having algae on his back..:)
Rated #103: Corals Inverts - Calcinus Elegans - Electric Blue Hermit Crab Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank

Username: thomas
Country: United States
Rank:
#103 out of 154 Corals & Inverts submitted 2007
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Submitted By:
thomas on
Ratings:
2.11
Number of votes:
36
Quote:
get busy living, or get busy dieing.
About Yourself:
Im a student at the university of houston. I will graduate in December with a degree in political science and minor in architecture. I hope to get into residential project management after school. I got into fish tanks by chance about 5 years ago. A friend of mine had a large fresh water tank so when I got my own place, i started with a 10 gallon fresh water. Like everyone else in this hobby you get hooked and before you know it you've spent thousands of dollars and killed alot of fish, but once you get it down, theres no better hobby in the world, except maybe golf. I hope to increase my tank size someday, maybe a whole wall in my house!
Fish Kept:
powder blue tang, red snapper, 4 random damsels, 2 long bulb anemones, 1 coral beauty angel fish, 2 pure ocellaris clown fish, 1 pure maroon clown fish, 1 hermitt crab.
Corals/Plants:
no live coral, or planets.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Its a major investment of time and money. talk to people who have tanks and find a knowledgable fish store near your house, not the kid who works at the pet store! You need someone who actually has experience. keeping fish is a challenge, especially saltwater. most of the fish you'll want live in very specific places on Earth, in their natural habitat. You are trying to recreate these condtitons, that only exist in a few small places, in a tank! this is no easy task! you'll learn as you go. fish will no doubt die and money will be lost. But remember it is a hobby not piece of art, that requires no work once purchased, people like when they come over. A tank requires hours per week of maintainence, even with the best equipment. Its fun and challenging. The most important thing i've learned is: you can not over filter your water! Bigger is better!
Description:
hermitt crab