My 60Ltr Planted Tank

BethK

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I've finally got my 60ltr how I want it, this is my first 'big' aquarium. What do you think?

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I need to cut the plants, haven't got round to it yet.

A couple of my new julii corys and a Khuli

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Cory and a few bettas
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I am also looking into buying a new filter

A few of my Khulis in the QT tank and 60ltr;

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Peak-a-boo
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Wow I love that! It just shows me how much better mine could be (same size). You look like you have loads of good hiding places too. What's that tall busy plant?
 
It's called Cabomba and grows real quick, good plant though, every fish in my tank uses it. I often see the Khulis hanging from it :lol:

I have 2 coconut huts, a ceramic pot, big piece of bogwood hidden at the back), a corner full of pebbles/stones. Sometimes i think I've got too many hiding places, as I don't see half the fish lol
 
lovely tank!!

screams green! love it :)

all i would say,is watch thosde khulies dont undermine those pebbles and get squished :p
 
Is Cabomba low light?

What fish you got in there?
 
I worry about the Khulis and pebbles too :crazy: I try moving the pebbles once a day, just to be sure they are not stuck.

I have Khuli loaches, female bettas, Julii corys and an apple snail.
 
Is Cabomba low light?

No plant is high-light or low-light. Some just need more care (nutrients CO2).
For example. Many people with low light find Cabomba to grow leggy or fall apart. They jump to the cause being low light. Infact it's CO2 or nutrients or both.
 

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