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Pretty much explains itself really. If you have questions about tank set-ups, tank furniture, (caves etc) chuck them in here!

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looks good however everything looks a bit unstable, could easily be knocked over or fall to squash or injure your fish? especcialy the big white rocks??? :?

i take it you are planning to put L046 in there?

that large rock at the bottom of the tank with 2 caves built into it looks cool :D , did you make this yourself?


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Very impressive :aok: , must have taken a long time to set up :) :)
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Looks great, but agree about the white boulders, would be worried they would topple unless you have them stuck down somehow :?
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It is not that unstable as it looks. All is made in a way I can remove it when I need to catch a fish.
The big white rocks stay there until the wood doesn't want to go drifting anymore
Yap, I made it myself. It is made With the Slimline series from Back To Nature. It needs just some evenings carving until you have it all fitting together.
In the last cave is the filterinlet and also hiding a powerhead for extra current.
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looks great!!

I was reading the site and they did caution about panaque's and this line of product... fortunately L46 aren't that species
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I like the look. Great ! Very nice.

Wish you good luck with your Zeb's. Nice big group you are having there;)

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Looks good Koen :wink:
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Very good looking tank :D :D
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Nice looking setup amazing what a difference a few plants can make, I am sure your zebs will love it :)
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What plants can you use that will survive these temperatures, is that Amazon Swords in your tank?
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I use crypts, anubias, and java fern none of them need much light and are doing well at 29۟°C
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