Tizer
Team TetraTEC
I've been pondering a few caves for my loaches and just thought i would put the idea up here to see if anyone had any ideas/opinions.
I can pickup these on ebay, if you cant access ebay to look, its basically a Vitrified Clay T Junction, normally used for undergroup drainage. These days most pipework is PVC, which is much cheaper but really not all that attractive, at least not in an aquarium.
What i wanted to do, was cover it with EverFlex Aqua Mate then roll it around in the kitty litter substrate (obviously cleaned and dried out) i now use in my tank to get an even covering.
Kitty litter looks like so:
Hopefully it wouldnt stand out like a sore thumb in the tank once done and with a few plants around it, it could made a nice little cave.
Its a little pricey, at £30 but my main concern is getting a nice even covering of the sealant (would have to brush it on) and ensuring the kitty litter sticks to it.
I suppose i could do a bit of a test run with some brown downpipe and a couple of 45 Degree bends...but i dont think the clown loaches would be able to squeeze into downpipe forever. At least these clay junctions are pretty huge!
I can pickup these on ebay, if you cant access ebay to look, its basically a Vitrified Clay T Junction, normally used for undergroup drainage. These days most pipework is PVC, which is much cheaper but really not all that attractive, at least not in an aquarium.
What i wanted to do, was cover it with EverFlex Aqua Mate then roll it around in the kitty litter substrate (obviously cleaned and dried out) i now use in my tank to get an even covering.
Kitty litter looks like so:
Hopefully it wouldnt stand out like a sore thumb in the tank once done and with a few plants around it, it could made a nice little cave.
Its a little pricey, at £30 but my main concern is getting a nice even covering of the sealant (would have to brush it on) and ensuring the kitty litter sticks to it.
I suppose i could do a bit of a test run with some brown downpipe and a couple of 45 Degree bends...but i dont think the clown loaches would be able to squeeze into downpipe forever. At least these clay junctions are pretty huge!
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