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Caves and hiding places

Posted: 30 Apr 2005, 17:56
by Nik_Boyd
I've just got a new tank (details below, and I'll get photos soon) and am soon going to introduce some plecs, either bristlenose or butterfly plecs, and need to sort out some hiding places for them.

I'm going to get a fairly large piece of bogwood, about 2' long, but wanted to add some caves for them as well. Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes good, natural looking caves? To be honest, most of the tank decorations I've seen for sale in the UK are cheap and plasic looking, and haven't found much more on the net either.

Thanks

Nik

Posted: 30 Apr 2005, 21:16
by medaka
Hi Nik

when selecting your bog wood look for a piece that has natural holes,nooks and crannies in them BN's will move in
rather quickly,

Posted: 01 May 2005, 15:12
by mommabird
The most natural looking caves that I have come up with are homemade. I took a 2" pvc pipe(t-shaped) and used aquarium glue to glue on matching gravel that is in my tank. They blend in so well that my husband didn't notice where it was when I asked him if he liked the new cave.

I originally made it for the blue crawdads, and the pl*cos likes it as much as his big cave :wink:

Posted: 02 May 2005, 18:02
by Durlänger
Take slate/schist and aquarium glue :idea:
That is not only look naturel it is naturel :!:
But first give the slate in a bucket with water for a week to see if oil is in it when it is surch for another slate and test again. (Oil swims and is a bit yellow) :!:
Then glue it so that they builed caves wich are standing allown.
And at the and put it in the tank and your catfish will be your frends :wink:

Posted: 06 May 2005, 01:29
by ramblin man
I've just taken out a really nice piece of bogwood as my new flathead pleco managed to wedge himself in and died.

Make sure the wood you pick either has nice large holes or none at all.