Top 111 - 120 Freshwater Tanks All Time
Rated #111: 70 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Morgan Bennett Bigelow
Country: United States
Rank:
#111 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Morgan Bennett Bigelow on
Ratings:
5.83
Number of votes:
165
Fish Kept:
Angelfish, Albino Corydoras, Hi-Fin White Skirt Tetra, Glofish Tetra, Zebra Nerite Snails, Amano Shrimp
Corals/Plants:
lucky bamboo in hob filter
Tank Size:
70 gallons
Advice:
take your time
Description:
70 gallon tall unplanted community tank
Rated #112: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Garrett
Country: United States
Rank:
#112 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Garrett on
Ratings:
5.83
Number of votes:
123
Fish Kept:
Betta - Female, German Blue Ram, German Gold Ram, Bolivian Ram, Boesemani Rainbow, Praecox Rainbow
Corals/Plants:
No live plants or corals yet
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
I`m not one to offer advice other than have fun and don`t be afraid to experiment. Some will say you can`t do this or that and these fish can`t be kept together but you can try and perhaps figure out a way they can live peacefully. I`ve done it and I`ve failed but I`ve done it and succeeded too.
Description:
Front view tank
Rated #113: 220 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Steve Turcotte
Country: Canada
Rank:
#113 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Steve Turcotte on
Ratings:
5.83
Number of votes:
184
About Yourself:
Hello Guys, thank you for voting!!! I started with a Betta a few years ago on my office desk, LOL. I knew nothing about fish keeping when I started. I went and purchased a 30 gallon freshwater tank and all the starter stuff, I enjoyed community tank environments which lead to add a 90 gal aquarium next. Another thing was dealing with independent fish stores (not big box for advice) and talking with the owners they helped me add compatible mates because this reduces aggression and my sanity. All my fish are aggressive and you have to be willing to remove a tank mate if they are not fitting in (exchange it or give it away after trying to isolating it for a couple days in a hang on plastic jail). I found the larger the tank the easier it was to maintain the water condition, less swings and this made the whole experience more enjoyable for me. I took the plunge six months ago to add a built-in 220 gallon aquarium which is in the picture here, I love it!!! I do two 25% water changes every week because I like to feed my fish lots (2x?s a day) but with that comes the work of maintaining the chemistry and canister cleanings. I feed fresh in the morning and granules in the late afternoon to keep everyone happy. Note: I also started with hang on filters but found that when I would come home I could smell the fish; this was solved with installing a closed filtration system (Canister filtration) huge difference and well worth the money. I have learned lots from talking with long time fish people, reading and watching online. Have a great day, thanks again for your vote.
Fish Kept:
Tiger Oscar, Tinfoil Red Tail Barb, Bala Shark, Clown Loach, Kribensis Cichlid, Electric Yellow Cichlid, Blood Parrot, Black Shark, Common Pleco , Blue Acara, Firemouth Cichlid, Red Zebra Cichlid, Electric Blue Cichlid
Corals/Plants:
Local rocks - Hardscape with 4' Driftwood
Tank Size:
220 gallons
Advice:
Go bigger from the start (tank size), always over filter, do water changes often (buy a siphon vacuum gravel hose system!!!)
Enjoy your new friends and the hobby.
Description:
Custom Wall Cabinet
220 Gallon 72Lx30Hx22W
Hardscape
50 Fish
LED
Rated #114: 350 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Nick
Country: United States
Rank:
#114 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Nick on
Ratings:
5.83
Number of votes:
109
About Yourself:
I enjoy predatory fish keeping, muscle cars, and trying to stay healthy.
Fish Kept:
All types of peacock bass from the very common to the very rare. Large native fish including largemouth bass and others. Several various predatory catfish. All kinds of South American and Central American cichlids...to name a few.
Corals/Plants:
None worth mention.
Tank Size:
350 gallons
Advice:
Learn the nitrogen cycle!
Description:
350 gallon South American
Rated #115: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Andy
Country: United States
Rank:
#115 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Andy on
Ratings:
5.83
Number of votes:
143
Quote:
many
About Yourself:
My names Andy
Fish Kept:
African Cichlids
Corals/Plants:
some fake soon to be live
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
setting up a new fish tank will ruin your social life
Description:
Work in progress
Rated #116: 29 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Christopher McCoy
Country: United States
Rank:
#116 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Christopher McCoy on
Ratings:
5.82
Number of votes:
141
Corals/Plants:
Gravel, sand, river rock, volcanic rock, and fake plants.
Tank Size:
29 gallons
Advice:
Reserch before you start. Just because some cichlid foods are marketed for all cichlids does not mean they are best for your fish. There are three kind of fish carnivours, omnivours and herbavours feed accordingly.
Description:
My Cichlid Sanctuary.
Rated #117: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Marc
Country: Australia
Rank:
#117 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Marc on
Ratings:
5.82
Number of votes:
168
Quote:
"I wish I had a better camera"
About Yourself:
First time cichlid tank so still learning
Fish Kept:
Electric Yellow Cichlid, Electric Yellow Cichlid, Red Zebra Cichlid, Bristle-nose Catfish, Synodontis Multipunctatus Catfish, Demasoni Cichlid, Bumblebee Cichlid, Red Zebra Cichlid, Hongi, Acei Cichlid
Corals/Plants:
None just algae that the fish love to graze on
Tank Size:
80 gallons
Advice:
Research everything
Description:
African mbuna cichlid tank
Rated #118: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Jason
Country: United States
Rank:
#118 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Jason on
Ratings:
5.82
Number of votes:
105
Fish Kept:
Pigeon Blood Discus
Corals/Plants:
Swords
Tank Size:
125 gallons
Advice:
Take your time check your water!!
Description:
125 discus tank
Rated #119: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: Pedro Moreira
Country: Portugal
Rank:
#119 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
Pedro Moreira on
Ratings:
5.81
Number of votes:
124
Fish Kept:
Assorted Apistogramma, Pario-Ancistrus Pleco (L-048)
Corals/Plants:
Anubias, Java Fern
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
Starting your water garden would require a lot of time and patience. Do your research, put some extra effort and you will be rewarded.
Description:
My West African
Rated #120: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Username: iamschillo
Country: United States
Rank:
#120 out of 4368 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By:
iamschillo on
Ratings:
5.81
Number of votes:
37
Fish Kept:
Peacock Cichlid, Haplochromis Obliquidens
Tank Size:
120 gallons
Advice:
Have fun
Description:
My 120 set up