Top 61 - 70 Freshwater Fish 2011
Rated #61: Freshwater Fish - Heros Severus X Amphilophus Citrinellum - Blood Parrot Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank

Username: Michael
Country: United States
Rank:
#61 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Ratings:
4.85
Number of votes:
13
Fish Kept:
Mix of African Malawi and South American Cichlids. varing in size and color.
I have had All of my fish for years and I only introduce 1 or 2 at a time. I Always keep my fish well fed prior to introduction of any new habitants.
Corals/Plants:
Red Lava / Slate pleces Oh and a 8" round stone that was bought at a drugstore as a waterfall (meant for piece and tranquility) All of this strategically placed in the tank for symetry and balance of jagged earth rock aand smooth surfaces.
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Start Slow, Treat your tank like it is a ongoing project....A friend once said buy the biggest tank you can afford "empty" and take as long as you need to make it right in other words treat it like it was your very first home....ie; Take your time and youll end up with a beautiful piece of art.
Description:
37G Tall
Rated #62: Freshwater Fish - Chaetostoma Milesi - Rubberlip Pleco Stocking In 46 Gallons Tank

Username: Brianne
Country: United States
Rank:
#62 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Ratings:
4.83
Number of votes:
12
About Yourself:
I am a pet store manager who has grown up with fish and is still learning more every day. This is my very first fish tank (other than the MANY bettas and guppies along the way), so any and all comments will be appreciated!
Fish Kept:
Currently:
1 Rubber-lip Plecostomus (Chaestoma milesi)
2 Otocinclus (otocinclus affinis)
10 Ghost Shrimp (Palaemonetes sp)
6 Ornate Tetras (Hyphessobrycon bentosi)
5 Columbian Red-Blue Tetras (hyphessobrycon columbianus)
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swords (Echinodorus Bleheri and Echinodorus 'ozelot')
Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana)
Java Moss (Vesicularia Dubyana)
Hairgrass (Eleocharis aciculari)
and a poor moss ball from my former Betta's tank (Cladophora aegagropila)
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
Do your research. No hobby is fun without some basic working knowledge of the craft! Also, remember, that even when you think you know everything, there is ALWAYS something new to learn!
Description:
Baby Rubberlip Pleco (Chaestoma milesi) enjoying a brief rest!
Rated #63: Freshwater Fish - Nandopsis Octofasciatum - Electric Blue Jack Dempsey Stocking In 75 Gallons Tank

Username: Travis Boyles
Country: United States
Rank:
#63 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Submitted By:
Travis Boyles on
Ratings:
4.75
Number of votes:
16
Quote:
Ohhhh Noooo
Fish Kept:
currently cycling new tank setup
Corals/Plants:
Estes black marine sand, and exas holley rock.
Tank Size:
75 gallons
Advice:
Make a good game plan, Reaseach what you want, and dont rush into things.
Description:
One of my EBJDs
Rated #64: Freshwater Fish - Melanochromis Johannii - Johanni Cichlid Stocking In 55 Gallons Tank

Username: Kurt
Country: United States
Rank:
#64 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Ratings:
4.71
Number of votes:
17
Fish Kept:
Lake Malawi Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
No plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
patience
Description:
The Green lit Mangrove
Rated #65: Freshwater Fish - Hemichromis Bimaculatus - Jewel Cichlid Stocking In 150 Gallons Tank

Username: dan j
Country: Australia
Rank:
#65 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Submitted By:
dan j on
Ratings:
4.69
Number of votes:
13
Quote:
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About Yourself:
6 tanks
Fish Kept:
African cichlids, Tropicals, Catfish.
Corals/Plants:
Artificial plants, rocks, ornaments.
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
none
Description:
Red forest jewel guarding eggs...
Rated #66: Freshwater Fish - Carassius Auratus - Black Moor Goldfish Stocking In 100 Gallons Tank

Username: Sagun Joshi
Country: Other
Rank:
#66 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Submitted By:
Sagun Joshi on
Ratings:
4.64
Number of votes:
14
Quote:
NA
About Yourself:
Its my hobby to keep fishes from my early childhood. Planning to get 1500 Gal. tank in about 6 months time.
Fish Kept:
1 Black Moor, 1 Oranda Goldfish and 2 Iridescent Shark, 1 calico telescopic, 3 ryukin
Corals/Plants:
live plants
Tank Size:
100 gallons
Advice:
Keep changing at least 25% water every week. This is a must. Sometimes you may need to change more water depending upon your Nitrate level.
Description:
My Black Moor Goldfish
Rated #67: Freshwater Fish - Pseudotropheus Crabro - Bumblebee Cichlid Stocking In 46 Gallons Tank

Username: Joseph
Country: United States
Rank:
#67 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Ratings:
4.63
Number of votes:
16
About Yourself:
i am 23 and have been into aquariums for almost 5 years now.
Fish Kept:
Assorted Cichlids species tank. Bumblebee Red Zebra Blue Zebra, Dempsy, Convicts, and Labs.
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swords,Umbrella Plants, Water Lillys, and Ferns.
Tank Size:
46 gallons
Advice:
Be patient
Description:
Bumble Bee
Rated #68: Freshwater Fish - Pseudotropheus Flavus - Dinghani Stocking In 70 Gallons Tank

Username: killogic
Country: United States
Rank:
#68 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Submitted By:
killogic on
Ratings:
4.63
Number of votes:
16
Quote:
I had a friend who wanted a pirahna until I told him my wolffish ate mine.
About Yourself:
My dad had fish tanks when I was a kid, but didn't really get into them until a friend of mine showed me his cichlid tank. Had various fish. Mostly wolffish. Now African cichlids.
Fish Kept:
Pseudotropheus acei, Labidochromis hongi, Pseudotropheus flavus, Jewel cichlid, Labidochromis caerules, Pseudotropheus crabro, Iodotropheus sprengerae, Pseudotrophus polit, Pseudotropheus zebra, Melanochromis johanni, Botia dario
Corals/Plants:
No plants
Tank Size:
70 gallons
Advice:
Always research what you want to do and what you want to get. I might be the only one who says this but never under estimate the value of hair algae.
Description:
My Pseudotropheus flavus and Pseudotropheus zebra.
Rated #69: Freshwater Fish - Herichthys Carpinte - Green Texas Cichlid Stocking In 400 Gallons Tank

Username: sam
Country: Australia
Rank:
#69 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Ratings:
4.63
Number of votes:
16
Quote:
what
Fish Kept:
1x poisonous Bullrout stonefish.
2x Texan cichlids 1x Green terror cichlid 3x African cichlids 1x sailfin pleco 1x Bristlenose catfish 1x Albino bristlenose catfish.
Corals/Plants:
plastic plants, some real,
Tank Size:
400 gallons
Advice:
I am a new Hobbyists, any advice for me?
Description:
Texan Cichlids and a few others
Rated #70: Freshwater Fish - Geophagus Jurupari - Demon Fish Stocking In 72 Gallons Tank

Username: andre
Country: United States
Rank:
#70 out of 170 Freshwater Fish submitted 2011
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Submitted By:
andre on
Ratings:
4.56
Number of votes:
16
Quote:
"You know what the best part of living on the shore is? You only have @$$h0!E5 on 3 sides of you. "
-George Carlin RIP
About Yourself:
Fish keeping for 10 years
Fish Kept:
4 Freshwater Barracudas( 1 Yellowtail 3 Unidentified), 1 Pictus Catfish, 1 Geophagus Jurupari.
Corals/Plants:
Anubias Nana, Microsorum pteropus, Echinodorus amazonicus, Hygrophila difformis
Tank Size:
72 gallons
Advice:
Consider the source when asking questions. Don't get Red Devils unless you want a 1 fish tank.
Description:
Geophagus Jurupari(old shot)