very nice, there are plenty hidding spot for zebra which is close to each cave. i guess this way the male and female will see each other a lot and might help them get in the mood easier.
It looks really nice, but personally I would put more til and less bogwood in there.
Try to get something that the female can hide under right next to the males cave. A piece of slate resting on the top of the cave is perfect for this purpose
does it make a big different to put the slate resting on the top of the cave McEve? and do you mean put some more wood til have less space in the driftwood is that right?
The females I have do, but that doesn't mean other females wouldn't prefer bogwood.
My impression is that Zebras prefer slate before any other material, but others may have a different experience
The wood I have in my tanks are sometimes used to gnaw on, but rarely used to hide in. That might be because I have provided other hidingplaces which they prefer, but will hide in bogwood if no other alternative is available.
This is just my observations, and is of course not to be taken as THE truth.
wowww i can see one cadinal from live view. can it survive with that current? by the way, is that the bubbles or sand that flow around?
(i can watch this for all day long~ love it)
It's bubbles I put one cardinal in there as a canary when I started medicating the tank. As you can see they're all happy and well now, I'll start medicating the third tank today
nice i guess i have to set up my tank with this kind of format as it's easy to take a look at the zebra, zebra loves it this way and also easy to breed.
no worries on the hijack though i dont view it as such with all the info loaded into it.
i was thinking about more slate myself and was going to pile against the wood. i will get some this weekend and try it out, but i have seen lots of pictures where the plecs hide under the driftwood or rest on it.