Top 61 - 70 Freshwater Tanks 2010
Rated #61: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Samantha
Country: United States
Rank:
#61 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Ratings:
5.18
Number of votes:
175
Fish Kept:
Community tank
Corals/Plants:
Live and Fake Plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Don't panic and research, research, research.
Description:
55 Gallon Community Tank
Rated #62: 15 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Sebastien Doucet
Country: Canada
Rank:
#62 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Sebastien Doucet on
Ratings:
5.17
Number of votes:
145
Fish Kept:
2 Gouramis, 1 Blue Lobster, 1 Apple snail, 1 Sailfin Pleco.
Corals/Plants:
No plants because of the Apple snail.
Tank Size:
15 gallons
Advice:
Talk to the people at your local fish store!!!
Description:
My wall tank
Rated #63: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Mark Cruz
Country: United States
Rank:
#63 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Mark Cruz on
Ratings:
5.16
Number of votes:
98
About Yourself:
My tank is my meditation...
Fish Kept:
Red Platies
Corals/Plants:
Wysterias, Baby Tears, and Brazilian Swords
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
love your fish =0)
Description:
My new 29 Gallon Tank May 2010
Rated #64: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Matthew
Country: United States
Rank:
#64 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Matthew on
Ratings:
5.16
Number of votes:
92
Fish Kept:
Male and female Black Convicts, 4 Tiger Barbs, 1 snow white sicolfi Cichlid.
Corals/Plants:
Plastic Plants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Do research, research, and more research.
Description:
My 55 gal tank
Rated #65: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Joshua
Country: United States
Rank:
#65 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Joshua on
Ratings:
5.16
Number of votes:
111
About Yourself:
Ask me anything, and i'll tell
Fish Kept:
2xOscars
1xBlood Parrot Cichlid
1xBlue Diamond Flowerhorn
5xClown Loaches
1xPleco
Corals/Plants:
see above
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
research first, research often, don't give up and
Description:
120 Gallon Freshwater Setup currently stocked with:
2xOscars
1xBlood Parrot Cichlid
1xBlue Diamond Flowerhorn
5xClown Loaches
1xPleco
In the process of upgrading to a 240 gallon aquarium
Rated #66: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Matt friesen
Country: Canada
Rank:
#66 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Matt friesen on
Ratings:
5.16
Number of votes:
154
Fish Kept:
~ 20 asorted African Cichlids
~ Jack Dempsey
~ 1 Pleco
Corals/Plants:
~ Lava Rock Live Plant
~ Plastic Plants
Tank Size:
90 gallons
Advice:
"Be sure to do research to ensure maximum health for your fish "
Description:
Fresh Water Cichlid Tank With Live Lava Rock Plant
Rated #67: 63 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Ronald
Country: Austria
Rank:
#67 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Ronald on
Ratings:
5.14
Number of votes:
92
Quote:
A day not laughed is a day not lived
About Yourself:
Started for 20 years with classic fishtank.
After 1 year I started with Malawi fish. 3 years ago I build a smaller tank and switched to smaller Tanganyika fish. They are small, colourfull and have a strong caracter.
Fish Kept:
2x Julidochromis Marlieri.
2x Neolamprologus Bricardi.
2x Neolamprologus Leleupi.
2x Neolamprologus Leleupi Orange.
2x Altolamprologus Calvus
Corals/Plants:
Valesniria Spiralis.
Tank Size:
63 gallons
Advice:
Take your time and enjoy the waterworld with patience.
Description:
Tanganyika tank
Rated #68: 150 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Chris
Country: United Kingdom
Rank:
#68 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Chris on
Ratings:
5.14
Number of votes:
94
Fish Kept:
Current Stock:-
Parachromis dovii - Wolf Cichlid
Parachromis managuense - Jaguar Cichlid
Parachromis motaguense - Red Tiger Cichlid
Aequidens rivulatus - Green Terror Cichlid
Cichlasoma octofasciatum - Jack Dempsey Cichlid
Hemichromis bimaculatus - Jewel Cichlid
Chromobotia macracanthus - Clown Loach
Gyrinocheilus aymonieri - Chinese Algae Eater
Osteoglossum bicirrhosum - Silver Arowana
Corals/Plants:
Microsorum pteropus - Java Fern
Tank Size:
150 gallons
Advice:
Keep up with those water changes and research before buying
Description:
150 Gallon
Silver Arowana, Jaguar and Wolf Cichlid
Rated #69: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Dean
Country: United States
Rank:
#69 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Dean on
Ratings:
5.11
Number of votes:
144
Fish Kept:
Guoramis - 2 flame, 1 dwarf, 1 pearl, Cory Cats - 2 peppered, Loaches - 2 yoyo, Sharks - 1 rainbow, 2 bala
Corals/Plants:
fake plants... quality ones can be very realistic and easy to clean
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
Test your water weekly and stay on top of water changes, filter changes and substrate cleaning in order to maintain healthy fish. Just don't be overzealous.
Description:
55 gallon freshwater community tank
Rated #70: 55 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Mike
Country: United States
Rank:
#70 out of 403 Freshwater Tanks submitted 2010
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Submitted By:
Mike on
Ratings:
5.08
Number of votes:
176
About Yourself:
I'm a Graphic Artist by trade, but I've always had an interest in aquatic life - as a child, my family spent a lot of time on the ocean, and a lot of it was fishing; ever since, I've been fascinated by fish and bodies of water, of any kind.
Fish Kept:
5 Rainbowfish (1 Boesmani, 2 Turqoise, 2 Australian)
8 Harlequin Rasboras
3 Emerald Cories
Corals/Plants:
Amazon Swordplants
Tank Size:
55 gallons
Advice:
If you're serious about keeping an aquarium, you'll save yourself a lot of heartache by setting up a quarentine tank for new fish, and a hospital tank for sick ones. Also, start big with your main tank - 20 gallons or more. It may seem odd, but the bigger the tank, the easier it is to keep the water conditioned.
Description:
55 Gallon River-Bottom tank; Rainbowfish, Harlequin Rasboras, Emerald Cories