(DF)BLUEPET BY630 Curved Glass Aquarium Tank (61×32×54 CM)

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Description

Description

BLUEPET BY630 Curved Glass Aquarium Tank (61×32×54 CM)

The BLUEPET BY630 Curved Glass Aquarium Tank is a large, premium curved aquarium designed for aquarists who want a balance of size, style, and functionality. With its seamless curved glass front, it provides a breathtaking panoramic view, making it a centerpiece for homes, offices, or aquascaping displays.

💡 Key Features
Curved Seamless Glass Front – Wide viewing angle with distortion-free clarity.
Spacious Volume – Ideal for aquascaping projects and medium-sized fish communities.
High-Transparency Glass – Enhances the natural beauty of fish and plants.
Elegant & Durable Design – Strong construction with modern aesthetics.
Flexible Usage – Perfect for freshwater aquariums, planted tanks, and shrimp setups.

🐠 Suitable For

  • Community fish tanks (barbs, mollies, tetras, gouramis)

  • Aquascaping layouts with live plants, driftwood, and stones

  • Betta and centerpiece fish displays

  • Shrimp and snail colonies

⚙️ Specifications

  • Brand: BLUEPET

  • Model: BY630

  • Dimensions: 61 × 32 × 54 CM

  • Material: High-clarity curved glass

  • Capacity: Approx. 95–100 Liters

  • Application: Freshwater & planted aquariums

🔧 How to Use

  1. Place securely on a flat, durable surface or aquarium stand.

  2. Add substrate, aquascaping décor, and plants.

  3. Use appropriate filter and lighting for its volume.

  4. Allow proper cycling before adding fish or shrimp.

🧼 Maintenance Instructions

  • Clean with a soft scraper or algae pad to avoid scratching.

  • Regular partial water changes maintain stable conditions.

  • Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive tools.

Why Choose BLUEPET BY630?
The BY630 offers a large aquascaping canvas with elegant curved design, making it perfect for hobbyists who want both aesthetic appeal and practical space for vibrant aquascapes and healthy fish communities