DIY - Cave
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DIY - Cave
Good day
I was looking around the net for ideas to make some pretty/functional items for my tank, and came across this web post. I am wondering if anyone has tried anything like this, and if it would be crab friendly?
Thanks
I was looking around the net for ideas to make some pretty/functional items for my tank, and came across this web post. I am wondering if anyone has tried anything like this, and if it would be crab friendly?
Thanks
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Whoops, and this is why I should never post early morning.
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_caves.php
is the post...thanks for pointing that out Karbon :p
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_caves.php
is the post...thanks for pointing that out Karbon :p
that looks like it will work fine! pvc comes in lots of sizes or you could use a cake frosting container for a bigger hole. You can cut off the bottom if you wanted to.
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Oh the frosting container is perfect, ill have to do some baking today so that I have some empty containers.
This is what I made this morning for their water dishes...the salt water will be the bigger one. I used aquarium silicone (man does it stink up the house) and aquarium rocks.
The reason I left the bottom open is for easier cleaning. Since most things in the water sink to the bottom I wanted to be able to scrub it if necessary.
Would you dig them into the substrate or put them on top of the substrate and build a ramp?
Thanks
This is what I made this morning for their water dishes...the salt water will be the bigger one. I used aquarium silicone (man does it stink up the house) and aquarium rocks.
The reason I left the bottom open is for easier cleaning. Since most things in the water sink to the bottom I wanted to be able to scrub it if necessary.
Would you dig them into the substrate or put them on top of the substrate and build a ramp?
Thanks
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