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Rated #91: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #91: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - My planted tank
Username: George
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #91 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: George on
Ratings: 5.91
Number of votes: 243
About Yourself: Engineer from Scotland uk Married with 2 kids
Fish Kept: Snakeskin Discus, Cardinal Tetra, Flash Pleco (L204), Harlequin Rasbora, German Blue Ram, Otocinclus Catfish, Sterba's Cory
Corals/Plants: Various plants mostly easy to keep ones
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Research before you buy anything
Description: My planted tank

Rated #92: 300 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #92: 300 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - This has been a long work in progress I raised most of these guys in a 90g and have recently upgraded to this. It took a lot of Time getting the rockwork all to my liking. I will try to keep this updated as I make changes. Thank You for Looking. The tank is 72"x 36"x 27" Tall
Username: Phil
Country: Canada
Rank: #92 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Phil on
Ratings: 5.9
Number of votes: 94
Fish Kept: A Ton of different types of African Cichlids, Haps, Peacocks, Mbuna, Tanganyikans.
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 300 gallons
Advice: PATIENCE!!!! You cant expect them to grow by overfeeding them, OVERFILTRATE!!!! With African Cichlids you cant get too much filtration!
Description: This has been a long work in progress I raised most of these guys in a 90g and have recently upgraded to this. It took a lot of Time getting the rockwork all to my liking. I will try to keep this updated as I make changes. Thank You for Looking. The tank is 72"x 36"x 27" Tall

Rated #93: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #93: 125 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Lucky Bamboo "Forest":  Dramatic Nitrate Reduction Using Riparian or Epipremnum Plants. I use pothos and monstera with roots in the water, leaves out the top on all of my tanks.  On average, it dropped the nitrates some 75% after about 2 weeks. The Lucky Bamboo proved (unknowingly) to be the nitrate eating champion in that I can no longer measure any nitrates in a fully stocked 75 cichlid tank after about a month (the picture is older, as the 'bamboo' is now 4' tall!).
Username: dasaltemelosguy
Country: United States
Rank: #93 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: dasaltemelosguy on
Ratings: 5.88
Number of votes: 34
Quote: Matter Creates Space.
About Yourself: I am a mixed media artist specializing in Avant Garde works and I was a theoretical physicist in the 1970's for Rutgers. I used to do travel photography and have done Nature Shoots in all 50 states. I began to design high end audio electronics which I do to this day.
Corals/Plants: All of my tanks use Riparian and Epipremnum plants with roots in the water, leaves growing out the top for nitrate reduction.
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Advice: Please don't start until you know what cycling is.
Description: Lucky Bamboo "Forest": Dramatic Nitrate Reduction Using Riparian or Epipremnum Plants. I use pothos and monstera with roots in the water, leaves out the top on all of my tanks. On average, it dropped the nitrates some 75% after about 2 weeks. The Lucky Bamboo proved (unknowingly) to be the nitrate eating champion in that I can no longer measure any nitrates in a fully stocked 75 cichlid tank after about a month (the picture is older, as the 'bamboo' is now 4' tall!).

Rated #94: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #94: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 75 gallon cichlid tank
Username: jason
Country: United States
Rank: #94 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: jason on
Ratings: 5.88
Number of votes: 219
Fish Kept: (5) Zebra Danio (1) Bumblebee Cichlid (PSeudotropheus Crabo) (1) Yellow Tail Acei (Pseudotropheus sp. "Acei") (2) Pombo Rocks Cichlid (Pseudotropheus Demasoni) (1) Maingano (Pseudotropheus Cyaneorhabdos) (1) Kenyi (Metriaclima Lombardoi) (5) Red Zebra (Metriaclima Estherae Red) (6) Red Top Cobalt Zebra (MAylandia Mbenjii) (1) Elongatus (Pseudotropheus sp. Elonatus) (1) Kalingo (Nimochromis Livingstonii)
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: do your research and be patient
Description: 75 gallon cichlid tank

Rated #95: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #95: 80 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - African mbuna cichlid tank
Username: Marc
Country: Australia
Rank: #95 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Marc on
Ratings: 5.87
Number of votes: 170
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 #96: 350 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #96: 350 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 350 gallon South American
Username: Nick
Country: United States
Rank: #96 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Nick on
Ratings: 5.86
Number of votes: 110
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 #97: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #97: 75 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 75 Gallon African Cichlid Set-up
Username: Thomas
Country: United States
Rank: #97 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Thomas on
Ratings: 5.86
Number of votes: 150
About Yourself: Been fish keeping for 5 years. 5 Tanks.
Fish Kept: 1 pair of Melanochromis Johanni, 1 pair of Melanochromis Aurauts, 1 Redtop Cobalt Zebra, 1 Red Zebra, 3 small Lomardoi, 1 Cobalt blue Zebra, 2 Caeruleus, 2 Venustus, 1 Crabo, 1 Jacob Friebergi, 1 pair of Jewels, and 2 Frontosa Cichlids. Most inhabitants have been in there for 1 year plus.
Corals/Plants: Dead coral collected from beach.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Advice: Live and learn. Of course read whatever you can on fish keeping, and don't be afraid to try new things. That's how I learned most of my lessons.
Description: 75 Gallon African Cichlid Set-up

Rated #98: 105 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #98: 105 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - 400ltr Malawi Tank.
Username: steve
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #98 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: steve on
Ratings: 5.86
Number of votes: 107
Fish Kept: metriaclima zebra chilumba, ps elongatus mpanga , red top hongi , ps polit , electric yellow labs, likoma red top afra , bristlenose pleco
Corals/Plants: all plastic.
Tank Size: 105 gallons
Description: 400ltr Malawi Tank.

Rated #99: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #99: 90 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - Latest setup, added more rocks, stronger powerhead
Username: Tyler
Country: Canada
Rank: #99 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Tyler on
Ratings: 5.84
Number of votes: 98
Fish Kept: Maingano's, Yellow lab's, Orange zebra's, demasoni's, Rusty's, Kenyi's, and a bunch more, around 30 total
Corals/Plants: 2 plastic plants
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Advice: Take it slow, don't rush into it!
Description: Latest setup, added more rocks, stronger powerhead

Rated #100: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank

Rated #100: 120 Gallons Freshwater Fish Tank - My 120g African Cichlid Peacock / Hap Show Tank with a few odd balls! :D
Username: Ryan
Country: Canada
Rank: #100 out of 4374 Freshwater Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Ryan on
Ratings: 5.84
Number of votes: 196
Fish Kept: Venustus Cichlid, Compressicep Cichlid, Dragon Blood Peacock Cichlid, Livingstonii, Peacock Cichlid, Deepwater Hap
Corals/Plants: NONE
Tank Size: 120 gallons
Advice: Have fun!
Description: My 120g African Cichlid Peacock / Hap Show Tank with a few odd balls! :D

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