Clay/Terracotta Caves

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Clay/Terracotta Caves

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hi,

iv noticed alot of people (especially in germany) seem to use clay caves instead of slate ones. i use slate at the moment but i want to try some clay ones, problem is iv never seen any for sale anywhere. does anyone have any for sale or know where i can get some?

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Hi Andrew,

I vaguely remember someone from Germany selling these caves a while back. Try searching the private sales and wants forum to see if it throws anything up. There are also some US sellers of these type of caves so you could give aquabid a try. As you say they do seem to be quite popular in Germany.

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Post by John »

i personally recommend kai schlutow's caves here is his site:
www.zuchthoehlen.de

here is his e-mailadres:
webmaster@zuchthoehlen.de

btw he speaks english!

if you need help with this pm me
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cheers man, il send him an e-mail.
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Post by crazie.eddie »

I've seen his caves. A friend of mine traveled to Europe and happened to get some of his caves, through another source, and brought them here for his use. The log type was the most unique I had ever seen and were nice looking.
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