This is my new zebra tank setup

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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Thanks again guys. I just finished with rearranging the tank. I'll post some pics as soon as things settle.
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Hello All,

I took the recommendations offered and rearranged my zebra tank.

I also added more live plants and will continue to do so when I find the plants I like. I added a spray bar to the power head to spread out the water flow area and I think the zebras are happier with it. They are moving around more.

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I love it!
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Looks great. :D I must give the plant thing a try one day. :wink:

Sorry, one thing I've noticed is that a couple of your caves are fairly close to each other. This can put the alpha male off if another male moves in next door.

One of my alpha males is partial to popping next door and kicking the daylights out of his neighbour if their cave is too close to his. He thinks nothing of evicting another zebra from their cave if it takes his fancy, he has a real behavioural problem. I only put up with his antics because he is a good breeder otherwise he would have wound up living in isolation months ago. :roll:

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Sorry, one thing I've noticed is that a couple of your caves are fairly close to each other. This can put the alpha male off if another male moves in next door.
Good point. I'll angle the caves away from each other. It'll be harder for me to sneak a peek but better for the zp.

Thanks for the advice.

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ok, I think I'm finished. I would appreciate comments and recommendations.

Thanks in advance.

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sweet set up
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